C. D. Broad’s Philosophy of Time

New York and London: Routledge (2020)
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Abstract

In this study, Oaklander's primary aim is to examine critically C.D. Broad’s changing views of time and in so doing both clarify the central disputes in the philosophy of time, explicate the various positions Broad took regarding them, and develop his own responses both to Broad and the issues debated.

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