John Macmurray

John Macmurray (16 February 1891 – 21 June 1976) was a Scottish philosopher. His thought both moved beyond and was critical of the modern tradition, whether rationalist or empiricist. His thought may be classified as personalist, as his writings focused primarily on the nature of human beings. He viewed persons in terms of their relationality and agency, rather than the modern tendency to characterize them in terms of individualism and cognition.

He made contributions in the fields of political science, religion, education, and philosophy in a long career of writing, teaching, and public speaking. After retirement he became a Quaker. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The clue to history / by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1939
    Book
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    The boundaries of science : a study in the philosophy of psychology / by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1939
    Book
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    Creative society : a study of the relation of Christianity to communism / by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1935
    Book
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    The structure of religious experience / by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1936
    Book
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    The form of the personal. by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1957
    Book
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    Reason and emotion / by Macmurray, John, 1891-1976

    Published 1936
    Book
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    Aspects of dialectical materialism /

    Published 1934
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