British political philosopher
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).[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
^ Jimack, Peter (January 2001). "Rousseau , by Timothy O'Hagan". Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology . 32 (2): 205–207. doi :10.1080/00071773.2001.11007330 . ISSN 0007-1773 .
^ Martin, Wayne M. (27 August 2009). "Review of Rousseau's Theodicy of Self-Love: Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition" . NDPR . ISSN 1538-1617 .
^ Igrek, Apple Zefelius (2006). "Review of Rousseau (Arguments of the Philosophers series), by Timothy O'Hagan". Essays in Philosophy . 7 (1): 111–113. doi :10.5840/eip20067124 .
^ Bertram, Christopher (2001). "Review of Rousseau" . History of Political Thought . 22 (1): 186–188. ISSN 0143-781X . JSTOR 26219829 .
^ Minel, Emmanuel (1989). "Review of The End of Law ?" . Actuel Marx (5): 172–175. ISSN 0994-4524 . JSTOR 45299687 .
^ Holmes, Stephen (April 1986). "The End of Law? Timothy O'Hagan". Ethics . 96 (3): 645–646. doi :10.1086/292787 . ISSN 0014-1704 .
^ Green, Leslie (1985). "Legality and Community". Oxford Journal of Legal Studies . 5 (3): 463–470. doi :10.1093/ojls/5.3.463 . ISSN 0143-6503 .
^ Nelken, David (April 1986). "Beyond the Study of "Law and Society"? Henry's Private Justice and O'Hagan's The End of Law?" . American Bar Foundation Research Journal . 11 (2): 322–338. doi :10.1111/j.1747-4469.1986.tb00245.x . ISSN 0361-9486 .