Anthony O'Hear

Anthony O'Hear OBE (born 1942 in Cleethorpes[1]) is a British philosopher.

O'Hear was a Government special adviser on education for approximately ten years.

He was especially influential during the time of Margaret Thatcher and John Major as Prime Minister when he was teaching at Bradford University.

Tony Blair- who was himself criticised for having "exploited (her) death for political ends... gushing about the People's Princess, standing at the airport to receive her coffin as if he were the Head of State"-[3] dismissed O'Hear as an "old-fashioned snob" for his views on Diana, Princess of Wales (views which obtained substantial media coverage).

His claim that she stood for "the evaluation of feeling, image and spontaneity over reason, reality and restraint" might have been ignored, had not its sour tone been almost justified by the response of the Prime Minister.