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7Necessity after Time: Contradiction, Retroactive Determination, and the Non-TotalizingFilosofiya-Philosophy 35 (1). 2026.The dominant metaphysical orientation toward necessity – whether Aristotelian, Leibnizian, or formalized in modern modal logic – presuppose atemporality, closure, and non-contradiction. Necessity is conceived as a primordial modal status – what must be the case independently of temporal becoming, historical contingency, or subjective mediation. This paper challenges that assumption by advancing a temporal and non-totalizing conception of necessity, according to which necessity is not given in ad…Read more
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