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171British Idealist Monadologies and the Reality of Time: Hilda Oakeley Against McTaggart, Leibniz, and OthersBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (6): 1150-1168. 2015.In the early twentieth century, a rare strain of British idealism emerged which took Leibniz's Monadology as its starting point. This paper discusses a variant of that strain, offered by Hilda Oakeley. I set Oakeley's monadology in its philosophical context and discuss a key point of conflict between Oakeley and her fellow monadologists: the unreality of time. Oakeley argues that time is fundamentally real, a thesis arguably denied by Leibniz and subsequent monadologists, and by all other Britis…Read more
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Australian Catholic UniversityHonorary Fellow (Part-time)
Christ's College, Cambridge
Faculty Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Aesthetics |
| General Philosophy of Science |