Studies in Hegelian Cosmology

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John McTaggart (18661925) was a Cambridge philosopher famous for his metaphysical theory that time is not real and that temporal order is an illusion. Although best known for his contributions to the philosophy of time McTaggart also spent a large part of his career expounding Hegel''s work. In this book first published in 1901 he discusses which views on a range of topics in metaphysics and ethics are compatible with Hegel''s logic and idea of ''the Absolute''. Some early work on theories for which McTaggart later became well known can be found in this work such as his beliefs that humans are immortal that the Absolute is not in any sense a person and that love is the relation that binds people together. In this book he also discusses punishment sin morality and whether Hegel could be considered a Christian.
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