John Macmurray's Religious Philosophy: What it Means to be a PersonRoutledge, 2016 M05 6 - 276 páginas Recent dissatisfaction with individualism and the problems of religious pluralism make this an opportune time to reassess the way in which we define ourselves and conduct our relationships with others. The philosophical writings of John Macmurray are a useful resource for performing this examination, and recent interest in Macmurray's work has been growing steadily. A full-scale critical examination of Macmurray's religious philosophy has not been published and this work fills this gap, sharing his insistence that we define ourselves through action and through person-to-person relationships, while critiquing his account of the ensuing political and religious issues. The key themes in this work are the concept of the person and the ethics of personal relations. |
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... Macmurray does not produce any full-length monographs until the 1930s. According to Conford, the reason for this is that 'He decided that he would allow himself time to formulate his ideas, and would not publish a book until he was over ...
... according to Duncan, brought forth such a staggering response from the general public that Macmurray's broadcasts are 'ranked as one of the B.B.C.'s most successful ventures in the field of radio talks' (Duncan, 1990, p. 13). In the ...
... According to Macmurray, each of these activities is necessary for successful action and is capable of expressing objectivity. Through the assessment of these three areas of dualism, Macmurray raises the standing of the traditionally ...
... theory. Rejecting. Kantian. Dualism. Although Kant disagrees with much of Descartes' philosophical description of selfknowledge, it is possible, Macmurray contends, to detect the use of Cartesian dualism in the Kantian system. According to ...
... Macmurray can credibly allege that Kant has failed to establish a holistic notion of the self, he must consult the Critique of Practical Reason. According to Macann, the impetus of the second Critique is the fact that 'Originally, human ...
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Education and the Emotions | |
The Human Infant | |
Growth to Adulthood | |
Societies and Communities | |
Justice and the State | |
Against Idealism in Religion | |
Religion and Morality | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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John Macmurray's Religious Philosophy: What it Means to be a Person Esther McIntosh Vista previa limitada - 2011 |