Necessity, cause and blame : perspectives on Aristotle's theory

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Necessity, cause and blame : perspectives on Aristotle's theory

Richard Sorabji

University of Chicago Press, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-311) and index

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A discussion of Aristotle's thought on determinism and culpability, "Necessity, Cause and Blame" also reveals Richard Sorabji's own philosophical commitments. He makes the original argument here that Aristotle separates the notions of necessity and cause, rejecting both the idea that all events are necessarily determined as well as the idea that a non-necessitated event must also be non-caused. In support of this argument, Sorabji engages in a wideranging discussion of explanation, time, free will, essence, and purpose in nature. He also provides historical perspective, arguing that these problems remain intimately bound up with modern controversies.

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