Spinoza e Mctaggart

Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 63 (153):709-730 (2022)
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ABSTRACT Some elements of the theory of time by the English Hegelian John M. E. McTaggart will be applied to Spinoza s philosophy to elucidate the difference that the latter establishes between duration and eternity. McTaggart himself undertakes to establish this relationship with Spinoza in his famous article “The unreality of time ”. By analyzing Spinoza s theory of essence, we will show that the conception of eternity and McTaggart’s thesis on the unreality of time are incompatible with Spinozian theory. The comparative method proposed here will be precisely what will allow us to better understand, in contrast to McTaggart’s theses, Spinoza’s position on time and eternity.

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Ulysses Pinheiro
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

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The unreality of time.John Ellis McTaggart - 1908 - Mind 17 (68):457-474.

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