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As Aquinas recognizes, this is a substantial qualification of the Aristotelian thesis that “there is no science of the contingent”: “There can be no science of future contingents considered per se. But there can be science of them considered in their causes, in that some sciences can know there are certain inclinations to such and such effects.”
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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