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  1. J. M. E. McTaggart. Archivo:John Mctaggart Ellis McTaggart.jpg. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (3 de septiembre de 1866 – 18 de enero de 1925) fue un filósofo idealista inglés. Durante la mayor parte de su vida fue profesor del Trinity College de Cambridge.

  2. He was an exponent of the philosophy of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and among the most notable of the British idealists. McTaggart is known for "The Unreality of Time" (1908), in which he argues that time is unreal. The work has been widely discussed through the 20th century and into the 21st.

  3. 10 de dic. de 2009 · John M. E. McTaggart. First published Thu Dec 10, 2009; substantive revision Tue Apr 7, 2020. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, henceforth simply “McTaggart”, was one of the most important systematic metaphysicians of the early 20 th century.

    • John Ellis McTaggart
    • 1921
  4. J. M. E. McTaggart is a British idealist, best known for his argument for the unreality of time and for his system of metaphysics advocating personal idealism. By the early twentieth century, the philosophical movement known as British Idealism was waning, while the ‘new realism’ (later dubbed ‘ analytic philosophy ’) was gaining momentum.

  5. The Unreality of Time" is the best-known philosophical work of University of Cambridge idealist J. M. E. McTaggart (1866–1925). In the argument, first published as a journal article in Mind in 1908, McTaggart argues that time is unreal because our descriptions of time are either contradictory, circular, or insufficient.

  6. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Archivo:John Mctaggart Ellis McTaggart.jpg. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (3 de septiembre de 1866 – 18 de enero de 1925) fue un filósofo idealista inglés. Durante la mayor parte de su vida fue profesor del Trinity College de Cambridge.

  7. Cambridge philosopher J. M. E. McTaggart (b. 1866–d. 1925) was a major proponent of British idealism. Today, he is especially remembered for his argument against the unreality of time. McTaggart’s broader metaphysical system, delivered in his two-volume The Nature of Existence , argued for a personal idealism on which the universe comprises ...