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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: 28. Chapters: John Macmurray, David Gooding, Timothy Smiley, Raghavan N. Iyer, Anthony Quinton, Baron Quinton, Geoffrey Warnock, Raymond Geuss, Nigel Warburton, John Heydon, Janet Radcliffe Richards, James Main Dixon, David Wiggins, J. M. Hinton, Donald A. Gillies, Jack Copeland, Bob Hale, John Hawthorne, James Balfour, R. R. Rockingham Gill, Martin Kusch, Angie Hobbs, Jim Herrick, Hastings Rashdall, Martin Cohen, Gonzalo Rodriguez Pereyra, Martin Hollis, Alic Halford Smith, Michael Lockwood, John Worrall, Miranda Fricker, Jeremy Weate, Bernard Mayo, Mark Philp, A. C. Ewing, Alasdair Urquhart, David Papineau, Jean-Louis de Lolme, Giles Fraser, Jonathan Bennett, Robert Kirk, David Miller, Paul Horwich, Jonathan Barnes, Mark Sainsbury, John Henry Muirhead, Kate Soper, J. L. Ackrill, Jonathan Ree, Harry Stopes-Roe, Kieron O'Hara, Richard Rudolf Walzer, Henry Harclay, Dorothy Edgington, Jeremy Butterfield, Emanuel Mendez da Costa, David Fordyce, David Conway, Jamie Whyte, Stanley Eveling, Ray Monk, David Cockburn, Peter Goldie, Quassim Cassam, Geoffrey Reginald Gilchrist Mure, William Ritchie Sorley, William Duncan, Arthur Willink, Shadworth Hodgson, George Lokert, John Stuart Mackenzie, John Campbell, Richard Norman, Hugh Mellor, A. W. Benn, David Bell, Robert Alyngton, Archibald Campbell, Martha Klein, John Clarke, Damien Keown, George N. Schlesinger, Carveth Read, David Edmonds, George Hourani, Daniel of Morley, John Foster, Thomas Baldwin. 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 long career of writing, teaching, and public speaking. After retirement he became a Quaker....