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  1. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (* 3. September 1866 in London; † 18. Januar 1925 ebenda) war ein englischer Philosoph. McTaggart – ein Freund und Lehrer von Bertrand Russell – brachte die Philosophie von Hegel in den englischsprachigen Raum ein und wird dem Neuhegelianismus und dem Britischen Idealismus zugerechnet.

  2. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart FBA (3 September 1866 – 18 January 1925) was an English idealist metaphysician. For most of his life McTaggart was a fellow and lecturer in philosophy at Trinity College, Cambridge .

  3. 10. Dez. 2009 · John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, henceforth simply “McTaggart”, was one of the most important systematic metaphysicians of the early 20 th century. His greatest work is The Nature of Existence, the first volume of which was published in 1921 while the second volume was published posthumously in 1927 with C.D. Broad as the editor of the ...

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  4. John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (1866—1925) 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.

  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. John McTaggart Ellis was born in London on September 3, 1866, to Caroline and Francis Ellis. The child was named after Francis’ uncle, Sir John McTaggart, who afterwards bequeathed his fortune to Francis on condition that Francis change his surname “Ellis” to “Ellis McTaggart.”

  7. 16. Nov. 2021 · Abstract. A true philosophical nonconformist, the British idealist John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (1866–1925) argued for religion without God, atheism without naturalism, and life after death without a heaven or a hell.