Definition of "contingent"
adjective
comparative more contingent, superlative most contingent
(with upon or on) Dependent on something that is undetermined or unknown, that may or may not occur.
Quotations
This rather narrow theological dispute eventually helped eradicate from Western philosophy the idea of universals—the notion that concepts in the mind correspond to eternal truths, like the Platonic forms—and succeeded in making the world, as Blumenberg puts it, “radically contingent.”
2021, Meghan O'Gieblyn, quoting Hans Blumenberg, chapter 11, in God, Human, Animal, Machine […]