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hospital. Another brother died when very young. Her other brother,
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seven months before her birth. Her mother did not marry again.
265:; 14 April 1924 â 20 March 2019) was an English philosopher of
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Warnock was born Helen Mary Wilson on 14 April 1924 in
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Dishonest to God: On Keeping Religion Out of Politics
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from 1998. In 2008, Warnock, a committed advocate of
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483:(1994). In 2000, she was a visiting professor of
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1834:(1st supplement). 31 December 2016. p. N27.
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678:(FMedSci) in 2011. She was awarded an honorary
535:in 1985 on the topic, "Teacher Teach Thyself".
336:(1911â1983), was a British diplomat who became
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1971:"PET patron wins prestigious award - BioNews"
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2066:"Obituary: Mary Warnock died on March 20th"
572:Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990
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1501:. Gresham College. Archived from
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796:(Oxford University Press, 1960);
661:Order of the Companions of Honour
342:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
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1854:â website of the British Academy
1358:Devlin, Hannah (21 March 2019).
670:Warnock was elected an honorary
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1959:. Times Educational Supplement.
1906:"Honorary and Emeritus Fellows"
1319:O'Grady, Jane (21 March 2019).
724:She was often described as an "
350:St Swithun's School, Winchester
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2046:. TheyWorkForYou. 25 July 2013
1181:Brown, Andrew (19 July 2003).
674:(FBA) in 2000 and an Honorary
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903:(Blackwell Publishers, 1994)
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1157:UK public library membership
1044:, London, J. M. Dent (1996)
543:Warnock was a member of the
528:Times Educational Supplement
519:Oxford High School for Girls
1183:"The practical philosopher"
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566:From 1979â84, she sat on a
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2231:Philosophy and Public Life
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832:(Oxford Paperbacks, 1970)
471:(1998). She delivered the
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696:Hertford College, Oxford
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533:Richard Dimbleby Lecture
523:Hertford College, Oxford
297:Early life and education
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2395:British epistemologists
2235:Sartre's Existentialism
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1321:"Lady Warnock obituary"
438:Oxford University Press
2405:British metaphysicians
2159:Frontiers in Education
2115:Warnock, Mary (1978).
1258:The House I Grew Up In
1111:. Palgrave Macmillan.
1099:Rubinstein, William D.
1018:(Edward Elgar, 2015);
887:The Uses of Philosophy
776:Warnock, Mary (1978).
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461:The Uses of Philosophy
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2028:. BBC. Archived from
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1103:Rubinstein, Hilary L.
814:Existentialist Ethics
762:Warnock Report (1984)
745:Warnock Report (1978)
665:2017 New Year Honours
629:1984 New Year Honours
477:University of Glasgow
346:Peter Symonds College
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2096:on 29 September 2007
1908:. Lady Margaret Hall
1850:29 June 2015 at the
1499:"List of professors"
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1429:The Gifford Lectures
1228:on 23 September 2013
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166:Board member of
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37:The Right Honourable
2032:on 6 February 2007.
1789:. 11 February 1985.
1101:; Jolles, Michael;
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1977:. 12 February 2018
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1928:"Baroness Warnock"
1885:University of Bath
1831:The London Gazette
1786:The London Gazette
1766:The London Gazette
1635:on 14 January 2013
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1563:"Baroness Warnock"
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