Full Idea
Unlike Aristotle, Stoics did not reject Bivalence for future contingencies; it is true or false that there will be a sea-fight tomorrow.
Gist of Idea
In talking of future sea-fights, Aristotle rejects bivalence
Source
report of Aristotle (On Interpretation [c.330 BCE], 19a31) by Timothy Williamson - Vagueness 1.2
Book Reference
Williamson,Timothy: 'Vagueness' [Routledge 1996], p.12
A Reaction
I'd never quite registered this simple account of the sea-fight. As Williamson emphasises, one should not lightly reject the principle of bivalence. Has Aristotle entered a slippery slope? Stoics disagreed with Aristotle.