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<a href="/863w2010">863: Metaphysics Seminar</a>
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<li><a href="/863w2010/readings">Readings</a></li>
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<h2 id="mctaggart">McTaggart</h2>
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<li>Geach P (1995). “Cambridge
Philosophers III: McTaggart.” <em>Philosophy</em> 70(274)
:567–579
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<li>This combines a bit of biography with a sketch of McTaggart’s
philosophical system.</li>
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<li>McTaggart JME (1924). “An
Ontological Idealism.” In Muirhead JH, ed., <em>Contemporary
British Philosophy: Personal Statements</em>. G. Allen and
Unwin.
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<li>This is McTaggart’s contribution to a volume that aimed, in the
editor’s words, “to give the contributors an opportunity of stating
authentically what they regard as the main problem of philosophy
and what they have endeavored to make central in their own
speculation upon it” (p. 10). McTaggart’s response is to provide a
succinct outline of his metaphysical system and what motivates it.
and motivations.</li>
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<li>McTaggart JME (1909). “The
Relation of Time and Eternity.” <em>Mind</em> 18(71)
:343–362
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<li>Wherein McTaggart argues that the last moment of the C-series
is eternal. Nice for getting a better sense of how McTaggart’s
positive views go.</li>
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<h2 id="russell">Russell</h2>
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<li>Russell, B (1903).
Sec. 442 of Ch. LIV of <em>Principles of Mathematics</em>.
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<li>Russell’s account of change circa 1903.</li>
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<h2 id="responses-to-mctaggart">Responses to McTaggart</h2>
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<li>Dummett, M. (1960). “A
Defense of McTaggart’s Proof of the Unreality of Time.” <em>The
Philosophical Review</em>, 69(4), 497—504. </li>
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<li> updated Feb 01, 2010 at 9:19 pm </li>
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