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Revision as of 10:47, 18 April 2011

Anthony O'Hear is an academic and conservative activist holding a Buckingham University, endowed Chair, the Garfield Weston Professor of Philosophy.[1] He was a Government special adviser on education for almost a decade under Margaret Thatcher and John Major’s Governments, and has sat on the boards of the School Curriculum Assessment Authority, The Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Teacher Training Agency.[2]

Affiliations

Social Affairs Unit, Trustee circa 2002 [3] | Centre for the Study of Liberty, University of Buckingham | Reform, advisory council [4]

Publications

Books

  • Karl Popper (1980)
  • What Philosophy Is (1985)
  • The Element of Fire (1989)
  • An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (1990)
  • Beyond Evolution (1997)
  • After Progress (1999)
  • Introducing Christianity (2000)
  • Philosophy in the New Century (2001)
  • Plato's Children (2006)
  • The Great Books: From The Iliad and The Odyssey to Goethe's Faust: A journey through 2,500 years of the West's classic literature (2007)

Articles and reports

Notes

  1. Buckingham University Department of Education >> Staff , accessed 3 September 2010
  2. Department for Education Members: Teachers’ Standards Review Group: Professor Anthony O’Hear, accessed 18 April 2011
  3. Social Affairs unit Marketing the Revolution, p.11, accessed 18 April 2011
  4. Reform our People, accessed 18 April 2011
  5. Author defends Diana criticism BBC News, Friday, April 17, 1998 Published at 12:44 GMT 13:44 UK