Theodore Arabatzis, 'Contingency and Counterfactuals in History and Philosophy of Science'
This is a recording of the talk given on May 11, 2022 by Theodore Arabatzis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), titled 'Contingency and Counterfactuals in History and Philosophy of Science', as part of the research seminar of the Department of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bucharest, co-hosted with CELFIS at UB.

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