Quote of the day
He had that nameless charm, with a strong magnetism which can only be called "It", and cats – as well as women – always knew when he came into the room.
John Macmurray
Born: February 16, 1891
Died: June 21, 1976 (aged 85)
Bio: John Macmurray was a Scottish philosopher. His thought moved beyond the modern tradition begun by Descartes and continued in Britain by Locke, Berkeley and Hume.
Known for:
- Persons in relation
- Interpreting the universe (1933)
- The structure of religious experience (1936)
- The boundaries of science
- The form of the personal (1957)