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J. M. McTaggart: Critical Essay by C. D. Broad

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SOURCE: A review of The Nature of Existence, in The Hibbert Journal, Vol. XX, No. 1, October, 1921, pp. 172-75.

In the following review of The Nature of Existence, Broad praises the first volume of the treatise despite reservations about several of McTaggart's conclusions, particularly his tendency to take certain propositions to be self-evident.

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