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    How to save Aristotle from modal collapse
    Studia Neoaristotelica 10 (1): 89-98. 2013.
    On Jaakko Hintikka’s understanding of Aristotle’s modal thought, Aristotle is committed to a version of the Principle of Plenitude, which is the thesis that no genuine possibility will go unactualized in an infinity of time. If in fact Aristotle endorses the Principle of Plenitude, everything becomes necessary. Despite the strong evidence that Aristotle indeed accepts that Principle of Plenitude, there are key texts in which Aristotle seems to contradict it. On Hintikka’s final word on the matte…Read more
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    Notes & discussions
    Studia Neoaristotelica. forthcoming.