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HoP 083 - Not Written in Stone – Alexander of Aphrodisias

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Aristotle and the Stoics

Alexander rejects the idea that many things occur without being determined by nature. He also raises the issue of lucky or chance events, again following discussions of the topic in aristotle. An event is lucky if it is the sort of thing some one might intend to happen but which does not come about intentionally. The moral of this story is that nature cannot include lucky, chance events any more than it can include freely chosen human actions.

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