Works by Mclean, George (exact spelling)

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  1. A Philosophical Paradigm For Global Times.George Mclean - 2009 - Philosophia 37 (2).
    The move from the modern to the present requires a new paradigm for philosophical thought. The Eurocentric modern times were marked by individualism, objectivism, and a secularism. The encounter with the East now opens religious and interior horizons which for Huntington promised a clash of civilizations. The alternative for these global times is to broaden the philosophical paradigm by thinking now in terms of the whole, opening human subjectivity, and thereby enabling a hermeneutics of mutual understanding and cooperation for a (...)
     
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  2. Kant and Confucius, the aesthetic freedom and imagination in.George Mclean - 2008 - Philosophy and Culture 35 (12):53-66.
    To commemorate Professor Yip Lai drunk, this article analyzes the social construction of beauty in the role. Focus on the imagination in Kant's "first critique" and "third critical" role into the comparison. In the "first critique", the imaginative scope of row rank succumb to emotional information under the force measured. In the "third critique" in the free world and the physical manifestation of the social world, you need to play an active imagination and rich creative role. Lai drunk leaf through (...)
     
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    The Secretary’s Chronicle.George McLean - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (3):454-475.
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  4. The Universal and the Particular: Dialogical System and Creative Freedom.George McLean - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (9-10):27-34.
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    In Memory: The Significance of Claude Sumner. SJ’s Contribution to African Philosophy.Gail Presbey & George McLean - 2013 - In Gail M. Presbey (ed.), African Philosophy in Ethiopia: Ethiopian Philosophical Studies, II. Washington, DC, USA:
    The paper surveys the lifetime achievements of Claude Sumner, S.J., a Canadian Jesuit who lived for 45 years in Ethiopia and devoted his life's work to collecting, documenting and evaluating Ethiopian philosophical texts and oral literature.
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  6. Review of Man and Nature. [REVIEW]George McLean - 1981 - Environmental Ethics 3:177-180.
     
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