History and the Self: A Study in the Roots of History and the Relations of History and EthicsWilliams & Norgate, Limited, 1934 - 286 pages |
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... existence in so far as we can put on the mortality of its pastness . For it is mortal in respect to existence as activity . To this it has died . In the same paper I argued that it was " the necessity of a real past to our mental nature ...
... existence in so far as we can put on the mortality of its pastness . For it is mortal in respect to existence as activity . To this it has died . In the same paper I argued that it was " the necessity of a real past to our mental nature ...
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... existence is due . McTaggart criticized Professor 1 Nature of Existence , Vol . II , Book VII , Chapter LXVIII . 2 C. D. Broad : The Mind and its Place in Nature , Chapter II . 3 Scientific Thought , Part I , Chapter II . Broad's view ...
... existence is due . McTaggart criticized Professor 1 Nature of Existence , Vol . II , Book VII , Chapter LXVIII . 2 C. D. Broad : The Mind and its Place in Nature , Chapter II . 3 Scientific Thought , Part I , Chapter II . Broad's view ...
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... existence of Y , as Y together with the existence of X. It is not then existent in the present , and the not yet existent does involve non - existence in Professor Broad's sense . McTaggart's criticism appears to be based on an ...
... existence of Y , as Y together with the existence of X. It is not then existent in the present , and the not yet existent does involve non - existence in Professor Broad's sense . McTaggart's criticism appears to be based on an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTORY page | 11 |
THE TEMPORAL PROCESS | 23 |
THE SUBSTANCE OF HISTORY IN | 90 |
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