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  • '''Determinism''' as a philosophical position is summarized in the "consequence argument": <font face="Gill Sans MT">''Consequence Argument'': "If determinism is true, then our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and event
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  • ...the last definition may be too specific to encompass all forms of physical determinism and, as is discussed below, a broader view requires only that events be log ...l" might include. So, for example, one could limit the scope of ''physical determinism'' as
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  • ...entail future events, but nailing down exactly what is wrong with logical determinism has occupied much discussion. This topic can be formally studied using the ...future, may be confronted with some standard arguments in favor of logical determinism, i.e., arguments designed to demonstrate that there are no future contingen
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  • ...radition of the German [[Friedrich Ratzel]]. The theories of environmental determinism are quite controversial and linked to [[Social Darwinism]], utilized to jus Today, environmental determinism is disfavored, replaced by ideas of environmental influence (where nature s
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  • ...ditor=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer, eds |author=John T Roberts |chapter=Determinism |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UchIDBrAQEMC&pg=PA197 |pages=pp. 197 *An authoritative review of determinism is provided by (online version [http://www.drabruzzi.com/NAGEL_Determinism%
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  • ...dward N. Zalta, ed |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/determinism-causal/}}
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  • In [[philosophy]] the '''dilemma of determinism''' historically was posed as an outgrowth from a moral quandary, the quanda :<font face="Gill Sans MT">"If we knew that determinism were true and we also knew both the natural laws and the complete descripti
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  • ...ard N. Zalta (ed.) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/determinism-causal/ |date=Jan 21, 2010}}
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  • ...ditor=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer, eds |author=John T Roberts |chapter=Determinism |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UchIDBrAQEMC&pg=PA197 |pages=pp. 197 *An authoritative review of determinism is provided by (online version [http://www.drabruzzi.com/NAGEL_Determinism%
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  • ...sor of civil law at Glasgow University, pioneer of the concept of economic determinism.
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  • ...radition of the German [[Friedrich Ratzel]]. The theories of environmental determinism are quite controversial and linked to [[Social Darwinism]], utilized to jus Today, environmental determinism is disfavored, replaced by ideas of environmental influence (where nature s
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  • ...conflict between the possibility of [[free will]] and the postulates of [[determinism]] and [[indeterminism]].
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  • ...dward N. Zalta, ed |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/determinism-causal/}}
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  • '''Determinism''' as a philosophical position is summarized in the "consequence argument": <font face="Gill Sans MT">''Consequence Argument'': "If determinism is true, then our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and event
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  • ...the last definition may be too specific to encompass all forms of physical determinism and, as is discussed below, a broader view requires only that events be log ...l" might include. So, for example, one could limit the scope of ''physical determinism'' as
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  • ...| structuralist]], taking an extreme position on Marx's theory of economic determinism. He thought that economic relations were the underlying structure which det
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  • ...uthor=Hoefer, Carl |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2011/entries/determinism-causal/ |work=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition) ...is concerned with "the relevance of ''determinism'' to ''free will'': if ''determinism'' turned out to be true, ''incompatibilism'' holds it would also be true th
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  • ...ditor=Sahotra Sarkar, Jessica Pfeifer, eds |author=John T Roberts |chapter=Determinism |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=UchIDBrAQEMC&pg=PA197 |pages=pp. 197
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  • ...ard N. Zalta (ed.) |url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/determinism-causal/ |date=Jan 21, 2010}}
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  • ...to add to the fidelity of realistic accounts various degrees of scientific determinism emphasizing both physiology and chance as alternatives to moralistic or rat
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  • ...ennett is a compatibilist—that is, someone who believes that free will and determinism are not mutually exclusive—arguing that our idea of free will is a cultur
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  • *A discussion of rehabilitation and its relation to the ideas of free will, determinism and neuroscience: {{cite book |title=Recovery of People with Mental Illness
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  • ...entail future events, but nailing down exactly what is wrong with logical determinism has occupied much discussion. This topic can be formally studied using the ...future, may be confronted with some standard arguments in favor of logical determinism, i.e., arguments designed to demonstrate that there are no future contingen
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  • ...conflict between the possibility of [[free will]] and the postulates of [[determinism]] and [[indeterminism]]. A number of authors use this terminology.<ref name :1.&emsp;The concept of determinism contradicts that of free will.
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  • ...ugenics]] (specifically by [[Francis Galton]]) and the belief in [[genetic determinism]]. Some of these factors also shaped the values of the [[National Socialism
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  • ...the discipline of geography went through four major phases: environmental determinism, regional geography, the quantitative revolution, and critical geography. ===Environmental determinism===
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  • In [[philosophy]] the '''dilemma of determinism''' historically was posed as an outgrowth from a moral quandary, the quanda :<font face="Gill Sans MT">"If we knew that determinism were true and we also knew both the natural laws and the complete descripti
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  • ...ys. One advantage of this perspective is that it avoids the teleology and determinism that has characterized so much writing in the field. As a result, the auth
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  • ...tion, and the 1535 edition of ''Loci'' showed that he had abandoned strict determinism. Ethical responsibility and his understanding of Scripture led him to insis
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  • ...ned by the [[economic system]]. This view later became known as [[economic determinism]]. His ''Historical View of the English Government'' (1787) was one of the
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  • ...The book's title has often been misinterpreted as support for [[biological determinism]] - a theory backed by no reputable scientist - or a [[morality|morally]] '
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  • ...ill |isbn=978-1-4443-3368-8}} A plain introduction to the conflict between determinism and free will.
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  • ...tieth century brought about the rejection by physicists of the doctrine of determinism - the belief that complete knowledge of the initial conditions of an intera
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  • *Rose, Steven. Lifelines: Biology beyond Determinism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. Questia. Web. 6 Jan. 2011.
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  • ...of writing tutorials in the chosen mechanism Haskell uses to deal with non-determinism, optional results, and especially I/O: ''monads''; 3) a fondness for using
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  • ...e. The second, although superficially giving the appearance of a kind of [[determinism]] actually provided a way for people to work towards salvation. While peopl
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  • ...Fado is a musical cultural expression and recognition of this unassailable determinism which compels the resigned yearning of saudade, a bittersweet, [[existentia
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  • ...lenge some of the early assumptions of anthropologists about environmental determinism and evolutionism was [[Franz Boas]], who in 1883 joined an expedition to [[ ...ther strongly) by the person's language. This second version of linguistic determinism is a major assumption in much of the research that is conducted in the fiel
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  • :Benson rejects the economic determinism of [[Charles Beard]] and [[Frederick Jackson Turner]]; incorporates such Ma
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  • ...of [[Free will|freedom]] that ensues in the phenomenal model, that is, the determinism that results when all things are subjected to a thoroughgoing causality. In
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  • ...ny given circumstance,<ref name=free/> whereas the opposite position, '''[[determinism]]''', claims that all our mental states and actions are made necessary by p ...#Libertarianism|metaphysical libertarianism]], which simply asserts that ''determinism'' is false, and at least sometimes humans exert control over their choices.
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  • The time evolution of wave functions is [[determinism|deterministic]] in the sense that, given a wavefunction at an initial time, ...esults because the physical universe is itself probabilistic rather than [[Determinism|deterministic]].
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  • Materialism affirmed [[determinism]], in that it asserted that all events of the world result from preceding o As originally formulated, materialism is a philosophy of mechanism and determinism in respect of workings of the natural world, the world as essentially a mac
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  • ...f the [[American Civil War]]. By the 1950s, however, the Beardian economic determinism was out of fashion, and the emphasis on race (rather than region or class)
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  • *[[Apronym]] aka "[[aptronym]]" or [[nominative determinism]]
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  • ...gest certain implications for the nature and existence of free will and/or determinism, pantheism itself does not include any requirement of belief either way. Ho
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  • {{See also|Dilemma of determinism|Standard argument against free will|Free will}} ...he was not his own grandparents."<sup>1</sup> In contrast, Sartre viewed determinism as a way to distance ourselves from our decisions by a retreat into abstrac
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  • ...ds a determinate end.<ref> This is what historians would call teleological determinism; they have a different definition of historicism.</ref>f Popper argued that
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  • ==Necessity and determinism==
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  • .... "Thorstein Veblen's Theory of Institutional Change: Beyond Technological Determinism." ''European Journal of the History of Economic Thought'' 2003 10(3): 455-4
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  • =====Determinism===== ...of the view that he was a rigid determinist (see [[scientific determinism|determinism]]). They would cite a 1926 letter to [[Max Born]], where Einstein made the
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  • ...[20th century]], geography went through four major phases: [[environmental determinism]], [[regional geography]], the [[quantitative revolution]], and [[critical
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  • ...ded security agenda. However, we should be wary of ascribing technological determinism to the conflicts of the 1990's dominated by Washington's flexing of its str
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  • ...29 |pages=p. 529 |chapter=Chapter VI: The Chyrsippean notion of fate: soft determinism |author=Keimpe Algra |isbn=0521250285 |year=1999}}
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  • ...he creation of scientific theories is subjective, and the very concepts of determinism are themselves subjective and mutable creations of the human mind. What is ...ity]] and its connection with [[free will]], for example, the [[dilemma of determinism]].<ref name=James/><ref name=Fischer/>
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  • .../ ''L'Homme machine''].) As a consequence, debates about freedom versus [[determinism]] were a regular feature of Enlightenment religious and philosophical discu * frustration with the [[determinism]] implicit in "This is the best of all possible worlds"
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  • ...he basic theory of colours and the fundamental principles of causality and determinism".<ref name=Rl1998>{{citation
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  • ...d zones of racial inferiority. Geographical believes such as environmental determinism, the view that some parts of the world are underdeveloped because of the cl
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  • ...ef> ''Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men'' (1970)</ref> rejected the economic determinism of historian [[Charles Beard]]. Foner emphasized the importance of free lab Recent historians have rejected the Beardian thesis. But their economic determinism has influenced subsequent historians in important ways. Modernization theor
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  • ...and them, and to realize and accept that all events as well as ideas are [[determinism|determined]], and with this acceptance, to try to get a handle over [[fate]
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