English: Contingency is the logical concept that the truth of a statement is neither impossible nor necessary. Contingency is a fundamental concept of modal logic. Modal logic concerns statements which express a modal status of necessity, possibility, or contingency. Source for this description only and not the image: Gensler, Harry (2017). Introduction to Logic (3rd ed.). Routledge. ISBN9781138910584.
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