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  1. Michael Oakeshott. Michael Joseph Oakeshott FBA ( / ˈoʊkʃɒt /; 11 December 1901 – 19 December 1990) was an English philosopher and political theorist who wrote on the philosophies of history, religion, aesthetics, education, and law. [3]

  2. Mar 8, 2016 · Michael Oakeshott (1901–1990) is often called a conservative thinker. But this label identifies only one aspect of his thought and invites misunderstanding because it is ambiguous. His ideas spring from a lifetime of reading in the literature of European thought, sharpened by philosophical reflection on its arguments and presuppositions.

  3. 5 days ago · Michael Oakeshott (born December 11, 1901, Chelsfield, Kent, England—died December 18, 1990, Acton, Dorset) was a British political theorist, philosopher, and educator whose work belongs to the philosophical tradition of objective idealism. He is regarded as an important and singular conservative thinker. In political theory, Oakeshott is ...

  4. contemporarythinkers.org › michael-oakeshott › biographyBiography - Michael Oakeshott

    A brief biography of Michael Oakeshott, a British political philosopher who wrote about the history of political thought, the nature of political association, and the role of politics in human happiness. Learn about his life, education, career, publications, and influence.

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  6. Jun 2, 2020 · Learn about the life and work of Michael Oakeshott, one of the most influential conservative philosophers of the twentieth century, who analysed the role of the state, the role of the individual, and the role of the social order in politics. Find out his key ideas, such as the one-nation school of thought, the sceptical position, and the concept of enterprise association.

  7. Apr 17, 2014 · A review of Notebooks, a collection of Oakeshott's unpublished writings, edited by Luke O'Sullivan. The reviewer praises Oakeshott's originality, independence and insight into politics, history and philosophy.

  8. A biography and analysis of the British political philosopher Michael Oakeshott, who influenced conservative thinking on human imperfection, pragmatism and traditionalism. Learn about his key works, his critique of rationalism and his views on the conservative disposition and civil association.

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