Aristotle on Necessity and Possibility: A Study of Modal System
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Department of Philosophy, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math, Howrah – 711202 (India)
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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.100400008
Subject Category: Social science
Volume/Issue: 10/4 | Page No: 75-86
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Submitted: 2026-03-30
Accepted: 2026-04-04
Published: 2026-04-23
Abstract
This paper examines Aristotle’s (384 – 322 BC) theory of modal logic, with special emphasis on its historical development, conceptual structure, and philosophical implications. While Aristotle is widely celebrated for his theory of categorical syllogism, his modal system—dealing with necessity, possibility, impossibility, and contingency—remains comparatively less understood due to internal inconsistencies and the absence of a universally accepted formal reconstruction. The study traces the evolution of modal logic from Aristotle’s works such as De Interpretatione and Prior Analytics through its reception and reinterpretation by later thinkers including Theophrastus, Avicenna, Averroes, and William of Ockham. It also highlights the medieval distinction between de dicto and de re modalities, which significantly expanded the scope of modal syllogistics. So, the paper analyses the logical structure of modal propositions using symbolic tools such as necessity (L) and possibility (M), and explores their interrelations through fundamental modal principles. Special attention is given to Aristotle’s treatment of modal syllogisms, including the validity and invalidity of various moods such as BARBARA LXL and XLL, along with later critiques by scholars like Jan Łukasiewicz and Nicholas Rescher. The study argues that despite historical criticisms, Aristotle’s modal logic laid the groundwork for subsequent developments in formal and philosophical logic. Finally, the paper reflects on the broader philosophical implications of modal logic, particularly its relevance to debates on determinism, necessity, and contingency. It concludes that although Aristotle’s system is incomplete and sometimes inconsistent, it remains foundational and continues to inspire modern logical inquiry and interpretation.
Keywords
Aristotle; Modal Logic; Necessity; Possibility
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