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A contingent being is a being whose existence depends on something outside itself, such that neither its existence nor its nonexistence is logically necessary, T/F?

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  1. 23 July, 22:45
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    Contingent consists both of the idea of what is uncertain, unforeseen and accidental, but it can also represent a specific group within a community, depending on the context in which the word is used.

    As an adjective, contingent qualifies something that may or may not happen, that is doubtful and that occurs in a casual or accidental way.
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