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Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):673-674 (1989)
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Trinity College, Hartford, in conjunction with Peter Lang Publishing, invites authors from a variety of fields to contribute monographs for John Macmurray Studies, a series dealing with the thought and influence of the Scottish moral philosopher and philosopher of religion, John Macmurray. Macmurray's work has influenced scholars in theology, psychology, political science, ethics, education, and philosophy. This series seeks original and creative works which will illuminate the significance of Macmurray's metaphysics, explore the historical context of his thought, and, in particular, develop his contributions to cross-disciplinary and comparative studies. The series also welcomes manuscripts seeking to relate Macmurray's thought to topical issues. Please send manuscript outlines to Frank G. Kirkpatrick, Series Editor, Department of Religion, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 06106.

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