Timothy O'Hagan

Timothy David Brendan O'Hagan (born 1945) is a British philosopher and emeritus professor in the Department of Philosophy, University of East Anglia.

He is best known for his work on Rousseau's thought (Rousseau, 1999)[1][2][3][4] and philosophy of law (The End of Law?, 1984).

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