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Reason and emotion /
The Scottish philosopher John Macmurray (1891-1976) develops his views about reason and emotion as interdependent rather than opposed aspects of human personality. He goes on to apply his general principles to questions of education, sexual ethics, art, science and religion.
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| Format: | Printed Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Faber & Faber limited,
[1935].
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Table of Contents:
- Reason in the emotional life. I-III
- Education of the emotions
- The early discipline of personality
- The personal life
- The virtue of chastity
- Art and the future
- Science and religion
- Reason and religion
- Religious reality
- The maturity of religion. I-II
- The conservation of personality.