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
Quantum indeterminacy is the apparent necessary incompleteness in the description of a physical system, that has become one of the characteristics of the standard description of quantum physics. Pr...
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An archive of John Cage's one-minute stories from Indeterminacy: new aspect of form in instrumental and electronic music. ... new aspect of form in instrumental ; and electronic music...
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It has four or five of the Indeterminacy stories, spoken by Cage from his Folkways recording, and the hour ends with story 23: ... The title was Indeterminacy: new aspect of form in instrumental and electronic music. Karlheinz Stockhausen was in the audience. Later when I was in Milan making the Fontana Mix at the Studio...
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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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The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy combines found photos with one-minute short stories inspired by the photos. The idea is based on John Cage"s Indeterminacy recordings, coupling stories with sound. The stories show elements of avant garde, surrealism, dada, horror, humor, satire, fantasy, etc. ... Indeterminacy #428...
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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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