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Analysis 77 (4):775-777 (2017)
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© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Analysis Trust. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] to the B-Theory, the God’s-eye perspective on reality is an atemporal one: it describes how things are across time – this happens, then that, then this. The B-Theorist holds that the ultimate account of reality does not change. Change is simply variation from one temporal point of reality to another. How things are across time does not change.According to the most popular A-Theory,1 presentism, the God’s-eye perspective on reality is a temporal one: it describes how things are now. This is what is happening now, although that did happen and this will happen. The presentist holds that the ultimate account of reality changes. Since different things did and will happen, different accounts of reality were and will be true....Moving Spotlight theories...

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