Mc Taggart and the Truth about Time

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 50:137-152 (2002)
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Abstract

McTaggart famously argued that time is unreal. Today, almost no one agrees with his conclusion.1 But his argument remains thelocus classicusfor both the A–theory and the B-theory of time. I want to show how McTaggart's argument provided the impetus for both of these opposing views of the nature of time. I will also present and defend what I take to be the correct view of the nature of time.

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reprint Dyke, Heather (2002) "Mc Taggart and the Truth about Time". In Callender, Craig, Time, Reality & Experience, pp. 137-: Cambridge University Press (2002)

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Heather Dyke
University of Otago