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