Contiguity vs Contingency - What's the difference?
contiguity | contingency |
A state in which two or more physical objects are physically touching one another or in which sections of a plane border on one another.
* 1958–1960 , (second edition), chapter i: “Types of Explanation in Psychological Theories”, page 12:
(uncountable) The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.
(countable) A possibility; something which may or may not happen. A chance occurrence, especially in finance, unexpected expenses.
(countable) An amount of money which a party to a contract has to pay to the other party (usually the supplier of a major project to the client) if he or she does not fulfill the contract according to the specification.
(logic, countable) A statement which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction.
As nouns the difference between contiguity and contingency
is that contiguity is a state in which two or more physical objects are physically touching one another or in which sections of a plane border on one another while contingency is (uncountable) the quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability.contiguity
English
Noun
(contiguities)- In the mechanical conception of ‘cause’ it is…demanded that there should be spatial and temporal contiguity between the movements involved.
