In philosophy and logic, '''accidental necessity''', often stated in its Latin form, ''necessitas per accidens'', refers to the necessity attributed to the past by certain views of time. It is a controversial concept: its supporters argue that it has intuitive validity while others contest it creates a contradiction in terms by positing such a thing as a "contingent necessity." It is especially important in contemporary discussions of logical and theological fatalism.

==References==

*http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/

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