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Indeterminacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeterminacy or underdeterminacy may refer to: • aleatoric music and indeterminacy in music. • Statically indeterminate •Indeterminacy (literature) a literary term • In set theory and game theory,...
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Quantum indeterminacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Determinacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In set theory, a branch of mathematics, determinacy is the study of under what circumstances one or the other player of a game must have a winning strategy, and the consequences of the existence of ...
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indeterminacy n. The state or quality of being indeterminate. ... indeterminacy, 1. (1) in reader‐response criticism, any element of a text that requires the reader to decide on its meaning (see also ambiguity, crux, scriptible);
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"What does Quine's thesis of indeterminacy of translation really say? How are we to make sense of it? ... UNDERSTANDING QUINE'S THESES OF INDETERMINACY...
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Article by Xin Sheen Liu, of Syracuse University, presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Comparative approach, covering indeterminacy theses of Kripke, Wittgenstein and Quin ... ABSTRACT: Indeterminacy theories, such as Wittgenstein's and Kripke's indeterminacy principle on rules and language and Quine...
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“But despite this almost baffling indeterminacy, it remains that there is a definite dynamic structure. There are hypotheses in which the game can go awry; ... To eliminate or reduce this indeterminacy, Lonergan focuses on what is determinate and seeks its relationship with what is indeterminate,
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