Affective Comprehension in the Philosophy of John Macmurray

Philosophy and Theology 6 (4):313-328 (1992)
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This study provides (1) a reading of the theses of John Macmurray, (2) a comparative phenomenological analysis, and (3) an investigation of the meaning of affectivity within this analysis.

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