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Christopher Macleod | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of St Andrews (PhD) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Philosophy |
Institutions | Lancaster University |
Christopher Macleod is a British philosopher and Professor of Politics and Philosophy at Lancaster University. He is currently serving as Interim Head of Department for the Department of Philosophy, Politics and Religion and as Director of Internationalisation in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Lancaster University.[1]
His work primarily focusses on the philosophy of John Stuart Mill.[2][3][4]
Career
[edit]Macleod has a M.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy from the University of St Andrews, a M.Phil. in Intellectual History and Political Thought from the University of Cambridge, a M.Sc. in Political Theory from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of St Andrews which he completed in 2011. Before starting his PhD he spent a year as a Visiting Student at the University of Oxford.[5][6]
Selected works
[edit]- Macleod, C. (2021). Mill on the Liberty of Thought and Discussion. The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech. ISBN 9780198827580
- Macleod, C. & Miller, D. E. (Eds.). (2016). A Companion to Mill. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118736524
- Macleod, C. (2013). Was Mill a Noncognitivist?. The Southern journal of philosophy, 51(2), 206-223.
- Macleod, C. (2010). Towards a philosophical account of crimes against humanity. European Journal of International Law, 21(2), 281-302.
References
[edit]- ^ "Christopher Macleod". Lancaster University. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "Christopher Macleod - Research Portal | Lancaster University". www.research.lancs.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "ORCID". orcid.org. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "Christopher Macleod | Lancaster University - Academia.edu". lancaster.academia.edu. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "Christopher Macleod". Lancaster University. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
- ^ "Christopher Macleod, Professor of Politics and Philosophy, University of Lancaster". www.christophermacleod.net. Retrieved 2024-10-23.