Aristotle and the Future

Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences (forthcoming)
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Alex Blum ABSTRACT: We intend to show that Aristotle’s contention that future tense contingent statements are neither true nor false leads to inconsistency. Download PDF.

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