Stephen D. John

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Stephen David John (born 1979), is a British philosopher . He is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge,[1] and the University Hatton Professor in the Philosophy of Public Health. John is a member of the academic staff and lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS), his research focuses on the philosophy of science, political philosophy and the philosophy of public health.[2]

He obtained his BA, MPhil, and PhD from the University of Cambridge. His doctoral advisor was baroness Onora O'Neill.[3] and his thesis title "Vulnerability, Health and Risk: towards a normative framework  for public health policy".

Since 2012 he has been a Fellow of Pembroke College, and the University Hatton Professor in the Philosophy of Public Health.[4] He is also a member of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence[5] and of Cancer Research UK.[6]

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  1. ^ "Professor Stephen John". Pembroke College.
  2. ^ Stephen John (May 2009). "Why 'Health' is not a Central Category for Public Health Policy". Journal of Applied Philosophy. 26 (2): 129–143. doi:10.1111/j.1468-5930.2009.00437.x. JSTOR 24356124.
  3. ^ "Stephen John". Academia.
  4. ^ "Department website".
  5. ^ "LCFI people".
  6. ^ "Cancer Research UK".

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