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Meaning of "oakeshott"

oakeshott (noun): Oakeshott is a surname that may refer to various individuals. In some contexts, it may specifically refer to the philosopher Michael Oakeshott
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Oakeshott often asked in conversation.
The typology of the sword that Ewart Oakeshott devised included a classification for all historical blades.
Oakeshott described his views as economically conservative and socially progressive.
The Paterian sensibility is also apparent in the political philosophy of Michael Oakeshott.
Oakeshott predeceased her.
She was also close to Michael Oakeshott and later became his literary executor.
Oakeshott employs the analogy of the adverb to describe the kind of restraint law involves.
The philosopher Michael Oakeshott having defined government.
Michael Oakeshott once remarked that great political philosophies are generally answers to specific political predicaments.
An alternative definition is given by Ewart Oakeshott in his book European Weapons and Armour.
The Oakeshott bill was not passed by the Senate.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott resigned after the agreement was announced.
Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor say their decision to back Labor was incredibly hard.
In one sense, this is a product of what the philosopher Michael Oakeshott criticized as “ rationalism . ”.
Oakeshott has written a number of non-fiction books.

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After graduation, Oakeshott taught at various schools.
Oakeshott was considered the world 's leading authority on European swords, on medieval swords in particular.
For as Michael Oakeshott said,.
In fact, Oakeshott went on to have a baby naturally.
First time I met Pete was the first day of primary school. - Oakeshott Primary.
Oakeshott would accordingly repudiate the implicit universalism of Hayek 's argument for the liberal order.
Oakeshott wryly noted:.
In 1920 Oakeshott became an undergraduate at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read history.

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