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Francesca Frassoldati et al., « Design and the Challenge of Change », Ardeth, ID : 10670/1.dxmkmx
Design and the Challenge of Change Map In the common acceptation of the term, contingency is the opposite of necessity and foreseeable regularity: it applies to a condition whereby someone (or something) find themselves acting in a singular situation, unique and unrepeatable in time and space. Contingency is where fortune happens to “contact/touch” (cum-tangere) the subject, in a manner that cannot in any way be subsumed under general laws. In Machiavelli, fortune/contingency is what lies ou...