The article analyzes John McTaggart’s argument for unreality of time, a classical piece of fin de siècle Brittish idealist metaphysics. Having accepted the distinction between A-series and B-series, one can only resist McTaggartian conclusion by denying at least one of the two: that B-series alone is insufficient for change or that A-series implies a contradiction. Hugh Mellor’s criticism is taken to represent this strategy. The lesson to be learnt from this debate is that if the world is conceived as a mere totality of facts no change could be real in such a world, and so McTaggart would right. However, if the reality of things determining those facts is recognized as more fundamental, it would not be denied that at least some of these thi...
conception of time and then provides arguments that purport to establish that such a concept is cont...
The philosophical literature on time and change is fixated on the issue of whether the B-series acco...
The intention of this critical review of McTaggart’s 1908 paper is to bring about a distinction betw...
McTaggart’s explanation of the human understanding of time, which uses the time series, is a sign...
Time is one of the most difficult subjects in philosophy. Some philosophers believe that time is a r...
McTaggart, in his famous paper, “The Unreality of Time” (1908), argues in favor of the sceptical cla...
McTaggart, in his famous paper, “The Unreality of Time” (1908), argues in favor of the sceptical cla...
J.M.E. McTaggart\u27s theory of time proports to demonstrate that there is no such thing as time. Ma...
John Ellis McTaggart defended an idealistic view of time in the tradition of Hegel and Bradley. His ...
It is common, even among the laity, the doubt about the reality of time. We think it is possible tha...
J.M.E. McTaggart first employed the now-standard distinction between the A- an B-series in an attemp...
From the beginning, on the debate on issues related to the time and the nature of the time, has alwa...
J. McTaggart argues that the philosophical conception of time is constituted by the notions of fluid...
Michael Dummett’s fecund and uncharacteristically brief article “A Defence of McTaggart’s Proof of t...
ABSTRACT. Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philo...
conception of time and then provides arguments that purport to establish that such a concept is cont...
The philosophical literature on time and change is fixated on the issue of whether the B-series acco...
The intention of this critical review of McTaggart’s 1908 paper is to bring about a distinction betw...
McTaggart’s explanation of the human understanding of time, which uses the time series, is a sign...
Time is one of the most difficult subjects in philosophy. Some philosophers believe that time is a r...
McTaggart, in his famous paper, “The Unreality of Time” (1908), argues in favor of the sceptical cla...
McTaggart, in his famous paper, “The Unreality of Time” (1908), argues in favor of the sceptical cla...
J.M.E. McTaggart\u27s theory of time proports to demonstrate that there is no such thing as time. Ma...
John Ellis McTaggart defended an idealistic view of time in the tradition of Hegel and Bradley. His ...
It is common, even among the laity, the doubt about the reality of time. We think it is possible tha...
J.M.E. McTaggart first employed the now-standard distinction between the A- an B-series in an attemp...
From the beginning, on the debate on issues related to the time and the nature of the time, has alwa...
J. McTaggart argues that the philosophical conception of time is constituted by the notions of fluid...
Michael Dummett’s fecund and uncharacteristically brief article “A Defence of McTaggart’s Proof of t...
ABSTRACT. Since McTaggart first proposed his paradox asserting the unreality of time, numerous philo...
conception of time and then provides arguments that purport to establish that such a concept is cont...
The philosophical literature on time and change is fixated on the issue of whether the B-series acco...
The intention of this critical review of McTaggart’s 1908 paper is to bring about a distinction betw...