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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Hugh Binning, John Macmurray, John Peebles Arbuthnott, William Robertson, John Burnet, Jim Gallagher, Hector MacQueen, Cosmo Innes, Robert Alexander Rankin, James Main Dixon, John Edgar McFadyen, John Millar, Malcolm Macleod, John Kay, Douglas Maclagan, James Irvine, John Wishart, Hugh Blackburn, John Adamson, Ewen MacLachlan, Richard Henderson, James Moffatt, Alexander Adam, William Welwod, Angus Mackay, Henry Littlejohn, James Hunter, James R. Barr, John Caird, Walter Brown, Sue Black, William J. Watson, William Abbott Herdman, Robert Oliver Cunningham, William Richardson, James Adam, Bill Roscoe, Colin McWilliam, Alexander Broadie, Alasdair Urquhart, James Finlay Weir Johnston, James Gray, Colin R. McInnes, George Wilson, Henry Scougal, Christopher Whyte, Robert Graham, John Burns, Andrew B. Davidson, William Hamilton, William Colvill, Archibald Barr, Hugh Robson, Steve Murdoch, Jenny Wormald, Henry Charteris, Henry Jack, J. B. Torrance, William Ritchie Sorley, Alex Smith, David Fergusson, William Allan Neilson, Allan Burns, William Wright Smith, Denis William Brogan, David Welsh, George Gretton, Archibald Bower, Gerald Gordon, Kenneth Alexander, J. Norman Davidson, George Dalgarno, William Wishart, Thomas Innes, George Grub, George Muirhead, Dauvit Broun, Alastair J Macdonald, Alexander Murray, Thomas Murray MacRobert, R. F. Mackenzie, John Ogilvie, David Ditchburn, Kenneth Norrie, James Smith, Norman Macdougall, Robert Davidson, Alan Hood, John Bennett Black, John Gowdie, John Harrison Burnett, John Fraser. Excerpt: John Macmurray (16 February 1891 - 21 June 1976) was a Scottish philosopher. His thought moved beyond the modern tradition begun by Descartes and continued in Britain by Locke, Berkeley and Hume. He made contributions in the fields of political science, religion, and philosophy of education in a lon...