Contingency of Necessity
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Contingency of Necessity by Tyler Tritten, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2019. This compelling paperback, spanning 272 pages, delves into the intriguing idea that all necessity is, in fact, consequent. Tritten engages with the works of both ancient and contemporary philosophers, including notable figures like Quentin Meillassoux, Richard Kearney, Friedrich Schelling, Emile Boutroux, and Markus Gabriel. Through his exploration, Tritten presents a compelling argument that even concepts such as reason and God, while deemed necessary by essence, are contingent in their existence. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, particularly the discussions surrounding necessity and existence. Enhance your philosophical library with this insightful read that challenges traditional notions and invites deeper contemplation.