The A series and B series are two theories of time proposed by philosopher J.M.E. McTaggart, where the A series refers to a tensed view of time as past, present, and future, while the B series describes time as an ordered series of events without intrinsic temporal properties. Understanding these theories is crucial for debates in metaphysics regarding the nature of time, deconstructing how temporal experience and truth conditions relate to reality.
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