The Life and Philosophy of J. McT. E. McTaggart, 1866-1925This biography describes the development of a mystic philosopher who worked all his life to reveal his view of the true nature of existence, a universe constructed of timeless immortal souls who come to know each other through love. |
Contents
Illustrations | ix |
Boyhood | 15 |
Appendix College Stories | 207 |
Copyright | |
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