Philosophy

The Gifford Lectures – Form Of the Personal The online Gifford Lectures Database, including biographical note

The Concept of the Person and the Future of Virtue Theory: Macmurray and MacIntyre. Esther McIntosh, 2001, Leeds University

MACMURRAY’S TRANSFORMATION OF ETHICS. Edmond La B. Cherbonnier

Frank G. Kirkpatrick Introduction to ‘Persons In Relation’ by John Macmurray

The Logic Of Mutual Heterocentrism: The Self As Gift Frank G. Kirkpatrick. The logic of mutual heterocentrism requires two radical changes in our traditional way of thinking. First, it requires that we accept ourselves as gifts received. Second, it requires that we take seriously the notion that God can and does act in history. Macmurray’s Persons in Relation provides not only an analysis of these claims, but also metaphysical support for them.

The Personalism of John Macmurray – GERARD McCABE Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series II, Africa, volume 7: Protest and Engagement: Philosophy after Apartheid at an Historically Black South African University; South African Philosophical Studies, II, edited by Patrick Giddy, Chapter 2.

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