Intro
Preface &
Problem
1 Introduction &
Context
2 John Macmurray's Philosophy of the Personal
Life and Historical Context
Underlying Values: Faith, Freedom, Reality, and Morality
MacMurray's Philosophical System: The Gifford Lectures
Moral Implications of Macmurray's System
Summary
3 Action and Reflection - The Rhythm of Withdrawal and Return
4 We Can Only Know What We Can Perceive - Modes of Apperception
Generalization - the intellectual or pragmatic mode
Particularization - the emotional, or contemplative mode
Personalization - the personal or moral mode
Modes of Apperception in Action
5 How Actions Affect Others - the World as One Action
6 The Systemic Mode of Apperception
7 A Critique of Engineering Education
The Pragmatic Mode of Apperception - Engineering Education as Means
The Contemplative Mode of Apperception - Achieving Satisfaction
The Personal Mode of Apperception - Friends and Colleagues
The Systemic Mode of Apperception - The Engineering Education Ecosystem
Summary
8 Convergence and Synthesis
Notes
Bibliography.