McTaggart, John Philosophers Philosophy
John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, 1866-1925. A leading British Idealist who was long obsessed by Hegel's logic, but eventually got over it. His philosophical work centered on metaphysics.
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- Biography.com: McTaggart, John - Concise paragraph.
- John McTaggart's The Nature of Existence - Summary of this work, by Alex Scott.
- McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis - Brief entry from the 2001 Columbia Encyclopedia.
- John McTaggart - Timeline and bibliography, compiled by William Sweet.
- The Unreality of Time - A 1908 essay by McTaggart, containing a thought mctaggart, john experiment m to demonstrate that time essentially entails past, mctaggart, john present and m future.
- Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic - McTaggart's principal Hegelian writing, published in 1896.
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