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John MCMURTRY Obituary

JOHN MURRAY MCMURTRY Slipped away quietly and peacefully on December 30, 2021, age 82. Born in Toronto in 1939 to Doris Elisabeth (nee Belcher) and Roland Roy McMurtry, brother to Roy, William and Robert, and husband of Cynthia Ann Gordon (b. 1941, d. 1974). John was a graduate of the University of Toronto and University College London (PhD), Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and University Professor Emeritus at the University of Guelph. At various times a professional football player, newspaper columnist and teacher, John found his true calling as a scholar and professor of philosophy. He was a lifelong philosophical theorist, political analyst, esteemed teacher, and active public intellectual with a relentlessly inquiring mind. His interdisciplinary scholarship covered Marxist philosophy, children's rights, love, logic, war, competition, Eastern philosophy, ethics and value theory, the environment, education, and sport with an ongoing focus on challenging norms and envisioning a better world. In his later years he dedicated this focus to developing a comprehensive theory and method of life-value onto-axiology, outlined in Philosophy and World Problems (Volumes 1 to 3) for UNESCO. This method is used to uncover and explain what he termed the 'life-blind' presuppositions of philosophical, economic, social, and political thought and practice. Those who knew him will never forget his love of adventure (a world traveller, all-weather cyclist, and body surfer), his deep and spiritual connection to nature (an avid birdwatcher, forest bather, sun worshipper and gardener), his boundless enthusiasm for life (always at the ready for singing, dancing, or wrestling with the kids), his disciplined athleticism, his poetry, and his endless empathic curiosity about the people he loved. He will be remembered as, and remains, an enduring life-force. He is survived by his four children, Tearney, JJ, Matthew and Elana, his partner of 47 years, Jennifer, brothers Roy and Robert, grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 15 to Jan. 19, 2022.

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Jason Foster

July 1, 2025

An amazing person with such an extensive body of work
Rest in Peace
Jason foster

Michel McDermott

February 27, 2024

My condolences to the bereaved. I did not know him at all, or even his work until recently, but am beginning to consider that he may be remembered as an axiological version of Copernicus, in noting what has always been true in the face of mass delusion.

Mike McDermott, PhD
Author: "Wicked Valuations".

Andrés Celis

February 20, 2022

Dear John:

Thank you for letting me translate into Spanish your seminal work: "The Cancer Stage of Capitalism. From Crisis to Cure".

I learned out of every message exchanges we had through recent years.

We will keep your legacy for life on Earth.

Andrés Celis
Bogotá, Colombia

Mitch Chuvalo

January 16, 2022

How can I begin to express my gratitude, dearest John? Walked into your classroom in 1980 and it changed me, forever; changed my value-system and gifted me constructs that have informed me during my best and worst challenges. Your meta-essentialist world view will challenge and inform, forever. Know you are dancing in eternity's sunrise, my beautiful friend, teacher, father/brother and fellow inquirer. My love to the McMurtry family.

Bonnie Whitehall

January 14, 2022

My deepest sympathies to Tearney, JJ, Matthew, Elana and Jennifer. John was an absolute one of a kind! He was the first philosopher I ever met, and his politics still influence my thinking today. I will remember him fondly and am honoured to raise a glass to his very accomplished life. It is comforting to hear that his end journey was peaceful and at home. Much love, Bonnie

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