A Companion to Michael Oakeshott

Front Cover
Paul Franco, Leslie Marsh
Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012 - Philosophy - 346 pages

Michael Oakeshott has long been recognized as one of the most important political philosophers of the twentieth century, but until now no single volume has been able to examine all the facets of his wide-ranging philosophy with sufficient depth, expertise, and authority. The essays collected here cover all aspects of Oakeshott's thought, from his theory of knowledge and philosophies of history, religion, art, and education to his reflections on morality, politics, and law.

Aside from the editors, the contributors are Corey Abel, David Boucher, Elizabeth Corey, Robert Devigne, Timothy Fuller, Steven Gerencser, Robert Grant, Noel Malcolm, Kenneth McIntyre, Kenneth Minogue, Noël O'Sullivan, Geoffrey Thomas, and Martyn Thompson.

Other editions - View all

About the author (2012)

Paul Franco is associate professor in the department of government at Bowdoin College. Leslie Marsh is Assistant Director of the New England Institute for Cognitive Science and Evolutionary Studies and a Research Associate in the Dean's Office of the Medical School at the University of British Columbia.

Bibliographic information