What’s a chance event? Contrasting different senses of ‘chance’ with Aristotle’s idea of meaningful unusual accidents
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Published:2022-04-15
Issue:32
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Page:e03203
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ISSN:1984-249X
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Container-title:Revista Archai
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language:
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Short-container-title:Rev. Archai
Abstract
In this article, I present and explain ten different possible meanings of a chance event – some ontological, some epistemic – and provide examples whenever possible. I describe and illustrate more carefully the view of chance (tychē) expressed by Aristotle in his Physics, a demanding and complex notion, and contrast it to the other senses examined. The etymology of chance also reveals a cross-reference between chance and indeterminism. I draw attention to the fact that most of the definitions of chance on offer need not conflict with causal determinism.
Publisher
Coimbra University Press
Subject
Law,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Philosophy,Archeology,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,History,Language and Linguistics,Archeology