Aristotle: De Intepretatione Part Two - Is every future event determined?
A summary of Part 9 of Aristotle's De Interpretatione, where he discusses necessity and contingency by focusing on future contingents. Aristotle raises the concern that our language may commit us to determinism and the idea that there is only one possible future by discussing a potential sea battle. By Dr. Gordon Pettit. See more at gordonpettit.org
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