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Necessitism is the view that necessarily everything is necessarily something (so ontology is non-contingent). Analogously, permanentism is the view that always everything is always something (so ontology is unchanging). Different ways of developing these views are distinguished. On the other side, contingentism is the negation of necessitism, and temporaryism is the negation of permanentism.
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Necessitism
is
the
view
that
necessarily
everything
is
necessarily
something
(so
ontology
is
non-contingent).
Analogously,
permanentism
is
the
view
that
always
everything
is
always
something
(so
ontology
is
unchanging).
Different
ways
of
developing
these
views
are
distinguished.
On
the
other
side,
contingentism
is
the
negation
of
necessitism,
and
temporaryism
is
the
negation
of
permanentism.