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Daniel O’Neill is a Professor at the University of Florida specializing in the history of political thought, particularly 18th-century political philosophy and its contemporary applications. His office is located in Anderson Hall.
His research examines how historical political issues illuminate modern theoretical problems including democracy, conservatism, feminism, and the politics of empire. Primary interests include conservative logic in imperial contexts and democratic theory debates.
Publications consistently explore themes of political consent, empire dynamics, and Enlightenment-era political discourse. His 2016 work on Edmund Burke represents his ongoing investigation into conservative imperial logic.
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