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J. M. McTaggart: Critical Essay by Hilda D. Oakeley

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SOURCE: “Time and the Self in McTaggart's System,” in Mind, Vol. XXXIX, No. 154, April, 1930, pp. 175-93.

In the following essay, Oakeley questions McTaggart's proposition in the second volume of The Nature of Existence that the self can exist in reality simultaneously with the unreality of time.

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