J.M.E. McTaggart: Substance, Self, and Immortality

Author:   Ramesh K. Sharma
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   544
Publication Date:   03 December 2015
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J.M.E. McTaggart: Substance, Self, and Immortality


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Author:   Ramesh K. Sharma
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9780739186756


ISBN 10:   0739186752
Pages:   544
Publication Date:   03 December 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Reality and Existence Chapter 3 Substance and Characteristics Chapter 4 The Nature of Substance: Some Key Doctrines Chapter 5 Matter and Sensa: Their Perspective Claims To Reality (Substancehood) Chapter 6 The Case of Spirit: McTaggart’s Idealism Chapter 7 Reality of the Self: Empirical Considerations Chapter 8 Selves and the Absolute Chapter 9 The Absolute, (Self), and God Chapter 10 The Self and Immortality Chapter 11 Pre-Existence, (Post-Existence), and Plurality of Lives Chapter 12 Perception Chapter 13 Afterword

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This book is a splendid treatment of one of the most important British neoHegelian philosophers. Its very careful exposition of McTaggart is a breath of fresh air, and the fact that it actually defends the man's grand system of thought adds to its originality and its spice. Like McTaggart's works themselves, this book is very impressive for its careful defense of views that are today unpopular. In particular it does a first-class job of showing how McTaggart's unpopular conclusions are reached by employing techniques that are often remarkably close to ones currently used by analytic philosophers. An undeniably splendid book. -- John Leslie, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada


This well-presented and diligently-researched book provides a closely written, in-depth analysis of the work of the last great British idealist, John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart. . . Sharma brings a refreshingly balanced and objective analysis to McTaggart’s philosophy; in doing so, he provides a thorough resource that will encourage others to look at McTaggart afresh and see him as a philosopher worthy of the closest scrutiny in the twenty-first century. * The Philosophical Quarterly * This book is a splendid treatment of one of the most important British neoHegelian philosophers. Its very careful exposition of McTaggart is a breath of fresh air, and the fact that it actually defends the man’s grand system of thought adds to its originality and its spice. Like McTaggart’s works themselves, this book is very impressive for its careful defense of views that are today unpopular. In particular it does a first-class job of showing how McTaggart’s unpopular conclusions are reached by employing techniques that are often remarkably close to ones currently used by “analytic” philosophers. An undeniably splendid book. -- John Leslie, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada This book is an excellent and lucid analysis of McTaggart’s philosophy, and in particular engages deeply with the arguments on the nature of substance and immortality. Not only is this an important and welcome introduction to McTaggart’s thought, it also reflects the philosophical insight and depth of the author. Must read for anybody interested in these abiding questions of metaphysics. -- Sundar Sarukkai, Manipal University


This book is a splendid treatment of one of the most important British neoHegelian philosophers. Its very careful exposition of McTaggart is a breath of fresh air, and the fact that it actually defends the man's grand system of thought adds to its originality and its spice. Like McTaggart's works themselves, this book is very impressive for its careful defense of views that are today unpopular. In particular it does a first-class job of showing how McTaggart's unpopular conclusions are reached by employing techniques that are often remarkably close to ones currently used by analytic philosophers. An undeniably splendid book. -- John Leslie, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada This book is an excellent and lucid analysis of McTaggart's philosophy, and in particular engages deeply with the arguments on the nature of substance and immortality. Not only is this an important and welcome introduction to McTaggart's thought, it also reflects the philosophical insight and depth of the author. Must read for anybody interested in these abiding questions of metaphysics. -- Sundar Sarukkai, Manipal University


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Ramesh Kumar Sharma is emeritus fellow in the Department of Philosophy, University of Delhi.

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