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|a Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Copyright Page; Series Editor's Note; Body Matter; Introduction; One: The Dualism of Mind and Matter; Two: What is Action?; Three: Reason in the Emotional Life; Four: Mother and Child; Five: The Rhythm of Withdrawal and Return; Six: The Conception of Society; Seven: Government by the People; Eight: Freedom in the Personal Nexus; Nine: Persons and Functions; Ten: Self-Realization; Eleven: What is Religion About?; Twelve: Prolegomena to a Christian Ethic; Back Matter; Bibliography; Also Available.
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|a The philosophy of John Macmurray is only now receiving the attention it deserves. It is in the contemporary climate of dissatisfaction with individualism that Macmurray's emphasis on the relations of persons has come to the fore. Moreover, Macmurray's recognition of the central importance of acknowledging human embodiment is being favourably received by a wide range of fields, which includes philosophers, theologians and psychologists. Macmurray's overriding concern is to present an adequate ...
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