Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle’s Modal Concepts

Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press (1982)
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Aristotle connects modality and time in ways strange and perplexing to modern readers. In this book the author proposes a new solution to this exegetical problem. Although primarily expository, this work explores topics of central concern for current investigations into causality, time, and change.

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