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Dr Ian J. Carroll is a Lecturer in Political Theory at Brasenose College, University of Oxford, holding this position since 2010. He specializes in contemporary political philosophy, with research focusing on contractarianism, democratic theory, and debates around neutrality vs. perfectionism in political thought.
Education: BA (Mod.) in Political Science from Trinity College Dublin, followed by MPhil and DPhil in Political Theory at Nuffield College, Oxford. His teaching covers undergraduate courses such as Politics Prelims, Ethics, Theory of Politics, Practical Ethics, and advanced modules on political thought from Plato to Rousseau.
Research interests include theories of justice, classical political philosophy, and applied ethical questions. His work bridges historical texts (e.g., Plato to Rousseau) with modern contractarian frameworks. No specific grants or awards are listed in the profile, though his affiliation with Oxford's Politics Department indicates active academic engagement.
Affiliations include Brasenose College and the broader Oxford Politics Faculty, contributing to both undergraduate education and theoretical research in political philosophy.





