%0 Journal Article %T I Was Right! %A Ber£żi£ż %A Boran %J - %D 2019 %R 10.26362/20190110 %X Sa£żetak In this article author discusses the problem of the future contingents. He wants to show that the same problem holds for a number of related cases like decisions, promises, beginnings, birth dates, moral luck, post-mortal harms, etc. The focus of the article is on the question of when and how statements about the future acquire their truth values. Author argues that truth is a relational property that statements acquire when the events that they talk about occur. For this reason, the meanings of statements like I was right! or I knew! should not be taken at their face value but rather reinterpreted according to the proposed theory. Also, several other accounts are criticised and rejected: causal determinism, thin red line, eternalism and realism about the future %K Cambridge change %K determinism %K fatalism %K future contingents %K intrinsic properties %K moral luck %K open future %K realism about the future %K relational properties %K sea battle. %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=345446