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Lazy argument : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lazy argument The Lazy Argument or Idle Argument () is either an argument for fatalism or an attempt at undermining the philosophical doctrine of fatalism. Its basic form is that of a complex constructive dilemma.〔S. Bobzien, (and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy'', ch.5 )〕〔T. Brennan, (Stoic Life'', ch.16 )〕 ==History== The general idea behind the Lazy Argument can already be found in Aristotle's ''De Interpretatione'', chapter 9. The earliest surviving text that provides the argument in full is Cicero's ''On Fate'' 28-9. It is also presented in Origen, ''Against Celsus'' (''Cels'' II 20) and mentioned in Pseudo-Plutarch, ''On Fate'' 574e. Seneca ''Natural Questions'' II 38.3 provides evidence for a similar argument.〔S. Bobzien, (and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy'', ch.5 )〕
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