From Necessity to Fate: a Fallacy |
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Authors: | Sarah Broadie |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA |
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Abstract: | Though clearly fallacious, the inference from determinism to fatalism (the ``Lazy Argument') has appealed to such minds as Aristotle and his disciple, Alexander of Aphrodisias. It is argued here (1) that determinism does entail a rather similar position, dubbed ``futilism'; and (2) that distinctively Aristotelian determinism entails fatalism for any event to which it applies. The concept of ``fate' is examined along the way. |
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Keywords: | Alexander of Aphrodisias Aristotle Chrysippus determinism fatalism fate futilism hypothetical necessity Lazy Argument teleology |
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