Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy
C.D. Broad's 1933-38 two-volume systematic examination of John McTaggart's philosophical system
Tradition: Analytic philosophy / Cambridge analytic-philosophy
Broad's 1933-38 two-volume systematic examination of McTaggart's philosophy
Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy (vol. 1 1933; vol. 2 1938) is C.D. Broad's major systematic commentary on John McTaggart's philosophical system, particularly The Nature of Existence (1921, 1927). Volume 1 treats the prolegomena and ontology; volume 2 treats the philosophy of time, including detailed analysis of McTaggart's argument for the unreality of time. Foundational source for subsequent analytic philosophy of time.
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Editions cited
- An Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy, vol. 1 (Cambridge UP, 1933); vol. 2 (Cambridge UP, 1938)
School Embodiments
Major analytic-philosophical-commentarial work.
"The proper-analytic-philosophical commentary requires careful systematic engagement; the Examination of McTaggart provides the paradigm." (Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy)
Foundational text for analytic philosophy of time.
"Broad's discussion of McTaggart's argument for the unreality of time has been foundational for subsequent analytic philosophy of time." (Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy)
Strong realist-philosophical framework about time.
"What the proper-philosophical analysis of time requires is realist commitment to temporal facts; the McTaggart-argument against this must be carefully evaluated." (Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy)
Sustained critical-philosophical engagement with the McTaggart system.
"The proper-critical engagement requires careful systematic-analytic work on each element of the McTaggart system." (Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy)
Engagement with — and substantial critique of — McTaggart's idealist system.
"McTaggart's idealist system is the proper-philosophical subject of the examination; what is preserved and what is rejected requires careful systematic work." (Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy)
Analytic-philosophical tradition.
British-idealist tradition.
Internal Tensions
The Examination of McTaggart has been universally cited as major analytic-philosophical-commentarial work; the McTaggart system itself has remained variously assessed across the twentieth century.
I. Time
The 1933-38 mature-Broad period.
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II. Space
The Cambridge analytic-philosophical setting.
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III. Matter
The McTaggart-philosophical system as proper-philosophical subject.
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IV. Observer
Broad as proper analytic-philosophical commentator.
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V. Energy
The intellectual energies of mature analytic philosophy.
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VI. Information
The systematic-commentarial content of the two volumes.
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The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy resolves each dilemma
48 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 9 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.