necessitarian

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Noun[edit]

necessitarian (plural necessitarians)

  1. necessarian
  2. One who maintains the doctrine of philosophical necessity, in opposition to that of freedom of the will: opposed to libertarian. (The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911).

Adjective[edit]

necessitarian (comparative more necessitarian, superlative most necessitarian)

  1. Of or pertaining to necessity or necessitarianism: opposed to libertarian.

      The Arminian has entangled the Calvinist, the Calvinist has entangled the Arminian, in a labyrinth of contradictions. The advocate of free-will appeals to conscience and instinct — to an a priori sense of what ought in equity to be. The necessitarian falls back upon the experienced reality of facts. Froude, Calvinism.

    (The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911).

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