John Macmurray was a Scot who fought in World War I and subsequently became a philosopher and broadcaster. In his Gifford Lectures he set out to challenge certain presuppositions in traditional thinking on the nature of the "self", which have led to its being regarded as pure "subject", as opposed to the world as "object". In this second volume of those lectures, he attempts to show that the form of the personal life is determined by the mutuality of personal relationships, so that the unit of human life is not the "I" alone, but the "You and I".
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John Macmurray (1891-1976) was a moral philosopher and philosopher of religion, and has influenced scholars in philosophy, theology, psychology, political science, ethics, and education. He is the author of Persons In Relation, Reason and Emotion, and Interpreting the Universe.
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