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The indeterminacy problem is posed as a kind of paradox in the study of the sociology and history of science. It is often used as an argument against
Indeterminacy_problem
Concept about individuals' intent and actions influencing those individuals' future
failure was caused by something correctable. This psychological indeterminacy problem is also not unique to the theory of karma; it is found in every
Karma
Thought experiment
philosophy and mathematics, Newcomb's problem, also known as Newcomb's paradox, is a thought experiment posing a decision problem in which a player must decide
Newcomb's_problem
Idea in the philosophy of science
be sufficient to prove a theory? This is the "epistemological problem of the indeterminacy of data to theory". The poverty of the stimulus argument and
Underdetermination
Philosophical view that some states of mind, as commonly understood, do not exist
the eliminativist thesis. The physical isomorphism approach faces indeterminacy problems. Any given structure in the brain will be causally related to, and
Eliminative_materialism
Foundational principle in quantum physics
The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is
Uncertainty_principle
Philosophical argument posed by W. V. Quine (1960)
The indeterminacy of translation is a thesis propounded by 20th-century American analytic philosopher W. V. Quine. The classic statement of this thesis
Indeterminacy_of_translation
Apparent lack of definite state before measurement of quantum systems
Quantum indeterminacy is the apparent necessary incompleteness in the description of a physical system, that has become one of the characteristics of
Quantum_indeterminacy
Process in early language acquisition
part of the object, or the object's characteristics, solving an indeterminacy problem. One way in which children constrain the meaning of novel words
Word_learning_biases
Multiple ways for multi-joint objects to realize a movement
toward a goal. He defined motor coordination as a means for overcoming indeterminacy due to redundant peripheral DOFs. With increasing DOFs, it is increasingly
Degrees_of_freedom_problem
Philosophical terms
deconstructionism and to Nietzsche's criticism of the Kantian noumenon. The problem of indeterminacy arises when one observes the eventual circularity of virtually
Indeterminacy_(philosophy)
Ability to make choices voluntarily
decision making. It suggests that the indeterminacy of agent volition processes could map to the indeterminacy of certain physical events – and the outcomes
Free_will
Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics
established a quantum speedup for the widely applicable unstructured search problem. The same year, Seth Lloyd proved that quantum computers could simulate
Quantum_computing
Thought experiment in quantum mechanics
these cases that an indeterminacy originally restricted to the atomic domain turns into a sensually observable [macroscopic] indeterminacy, which can then
Schrödinger's_cat
Ability of the mind to form representations
the indeterminacy of radical translation and its implications, while the other positions so far mentioned do not. As Quine puts it, indeterminacy of radical
Intentionality
Season of television series
2011. Retrieved December 13, 2008. "Big Bang Theory: The Pork Chop Indeterminacy". CBS. Archived from the original on January 2, 2012. Retrieved January
The_Big_Bang_Theory_season_1
Philosophical thesis by Willard Van Orman Quine
The inscrutability or indeterminacy of reference (also referential inscrutability or ontological relativity) is a thesis by 20th century analytic philosopher
Inscrutability_of_reference
such as Russell's or Grelling's, that absolute generality leads to indeterminacy due to the Löwenheim–Skolem theorem, or that absolute generality fails
Absolute_generality
Extrinsic random variable not affecting economic fundamentals
the basis for the Indeterminacy School in Macroeconomics. Sunspot equilibria are closely connected to the possibility of indeterminacy in dynamic economic
Sunspots_(economics)
Idea that no description of God is consistent with reality
and either indeterminacy or free will. Omniscience concerning the past and present (properly defined relative to Earth) is not a problem, but there is
Incompatible-properties argument
Incompatible-properties_argument
Series of public disputes between physicists Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein
which is the relation of indeterminacy between time and energy. At the sixth Congress of Solvay in 1930, the indeterminacy relation just discussed was
Bohr–Einstein_debates
Theory in the philosophy of mind
points of quantum indeterminacy. Karl Popper and John Eccles, as well as the physicist Henry Stapp, have theorized that such indeterminacy may apply at the
Interactionism (philosophy of mind)
Interactionism_(philosophy_of_mind)
Austrian–British philosopher of science (1902–1994)
Compton Memorial Lecture in 1965, Popper revisited the idea of quantum indeterminacy as a source of human freedom. Eccles had suggested that "critically
Karl_Popper
are two other problems that philosophers of language have attempted to confront. In the 1950s, W.V. Quine argued for the indeterminacy of meaning and
Philosophy_of_language
Quantum measurement phenomenon
the effect is strictly connected to the time–energy indeterminacy relation (part of the indeterminacy principle). If one wants to make the measurement process
Quantum_Zeno_effect
Set of philosophical problems
2012-07-02. Lynds, Peter. Time and Classical and Quantum Mechanics: Indeterminacy vs. Discontinuity. Foundations of Physics Letter s (Vol. 16, Issue 4
Zeno's_paradoxes
1960 book by Willard Van Orman Quine
thought experiment of radical translation and the related concept of indeterminacy of translation. Quine emphasizes his naturalism, the doctrine that philosophy
Word_and_Object
Music genre
non-idiomatic musical expression. It developed through free jazz, serialism and indeterminacy, and is characterized by a general rejection of formal music theory
Free_improvisation
concept particularly relevant to originalism. It is distinct from indeterminacy. The problem arises because even having established the original meaning of
Underdeterminacy_(law)
Nondeterministic Newtonian mechanical system
S2CID 37756181. Bhat, Sanjay P.; Bernstein, Dennis S. (1997-02-01). "Example of indeterminacy in classical dynamics". International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Norton's_dome
Philosophical argument for the existence of God
consistently in fundamental physics, proposing that the phenomenon of quantum indeterminacy contradicts a deterministic model of cause and effect. Craig concedes
Kalam_cosmological_argument
Risk of collapse of an entire financial system or entire market
noteworthy, that the price indeterminacy that evolves from multiple price equilibria is fundamentally different from price indeterminacy that stems from market
Systemic_risk
In computer science, unbounded nondeterminism or unbounded indeterminacy refers to a behavior in concurrency (multiple tasks running at once) where a
Unbounded_nondeterminism
Quantum mechanical phenomenon
Tunnelling is a consequence of the wave nature of matter and quantum indeterminacy. The quantum wave function describes the states of a particle or other
Quantum_tunnelling
Music in which some element of the composition is left to chance
composition to be largely determined by random procedures", though his indeterminacy is of a different order from Meyer-Eppler's concept. Cage later asked
Aleatoric_music
Music genre
aesthetic conventions in music. Elements of experimental music include indeterminacy, in which the composer introduces the elements of chance or unpredictability
Experimental_music
Concepts in the philosophy of law
constitutionalism Court administration Judicial reform Jurisprudence Indeterminacy debate Legal realism Legal process Legal formalism Legitimacy Living
Letter_and_spirit_of_the_law
Method to choose coordinate systems
useful to fix upon a particular coordinate system, in order to solve actual problems or make actual predictions. A coordinate condition selects such coordinate
Coordinate_conditions
Instances of subjective experience
Indeterminacy (philosophy) – Philosophical terms Leibniz's gap – Philosophical problem Lived experience – Phenomenological concept Mind–body problem –
Qualia
Ability to execute a task in a non-serial manner
indeterminate. Concurrent use of shared resources can be a source of indeterminacy, leading to issues such as deadlocks, and resource starvation. Design
Concurrency (computer science)
Concurrency_(computer_science)
American literary critic and translator (1947 – 2009)
Deconstruction that "if interpretive closure always violates textual indeterminacy, if authority is perhaps fundamentally non-textual, reducing to identity
Barbara_Johnson
American author
the Extended Calculus of Indications (1988)”, and “Multiplicity and Indeterminacy in the Dynamics of Formal Indicational Automata (1991).” Deida published
David_Deida
Research methodology
concrete issues faced in practice—a challenge known as design theory indeterminacy. Guidelines for addressing this challenges are provided in Lukyanenko
Design_science_(methodology)
Art works resulting from actions by chance
aleatory and aleatoric. Aleatory should not be confused with either indeterminacy, or improvisation.[failed verification] Sean Keller and Heinrich Jaeger
Aleatoricism
Type of quantum mechanics theory
this indeterminacy are expressed by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Most hidden-variable theories are attempts to avoid this indeterminacy, but
Hidden-variable_theory
1952 modernist composition by John Cage
likened it to Dadaist art. 4′33″ also embodies the idea of musical indeterminacy, as the silence is subject to the individual's interpretation; thereby
4′33″
Soviet mathematician (1907–1989)
in functional analysis Krein space Krein's condition for the indeterminacy of the problem of moments O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Mark Krein"
Mark_Krein
Natural number
on a mathematical error in calculations concerning John Cage's work Indeterminacy. See The Falls for extensive use of this number. The international calling
92_(number)
Interpretation of quantum mechanics
some [e.g., Eccles 1986] have appealed to the existence of quantum indeterminacy, and have suggested that a nonphysical consciousness might be responsible
Consciousness_causes_collapse
difficult to represent logically in an expert system.[citation needed] Indeterminacy of legal reasoning: In the adversarial arena of law, it is common to
Legal_expert_system
Controversial judicial practice
rickshaw to CNG, a move believed to have reduced Delhi's erstwhile acute smog problem (it is now argued to be back) and contrasted with that of Beijing. The
Judicial_activism
Concept in metaphysics
Predication is also used to explain the indeterminacy of mass terms. When mass terms are treated as predicates, indeterminacy is demonstrated when the terms are
Predication_(philosophy)
Theory of equilibrium between supply and demand
Agents in the model have an interest in equilibria being indeterminate: Indeterminacy, moreover, is not just a technical nuisance; it undermines the price-taking
General_equilibrium_theory
Krein's condition, provides a sufficient condition for the indeterminacy of the moment problem. Let μ be an absolutely continuous measure on the real line
Krein's_condition
American philosopher
Causing Disability", Ethics 125 (1), pp. 88–113. (2014) "Fundamental Indeterminacy", Analytic Philosophy 55 (4), pp. 339–62. (2013) "Metaphysically Indeterminate
Elizabeth_Barnes
Branch of physics describing the motion of objects without considering forces
dynamic quantities cannot be simultaneously measured, a result he called indeterminacy, but which became known as the uncertainty principle. The term kinematic
Kinematics
Wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology
ISBN 0-472-11489-1. Katz, Marylin Arthur (1991), Penelope's Renown: Meaning and Indeterminacy in the Odyssey. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Marquardt, Patricia
Penelope
German Marxist philosopher (1885–1977)
ontology and the staging of performances as imbued with an enduring indeterminacy, as opposed to dominant performance theories found in the work of Peggy
Ernst_Bloch
American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)
which further developed these positions and introduced Quine's famous indeterminacy of translation thesis, advocating a behaviorist theory of meaning. Quine's
Willard_Van_Orman_Quine
Type of uncertainty of meaning where several interpretations are possible
interpretation. Rather than viewing ambiguity as a problem to be resolved, scholars examine how uncertainty, indeterminacy, and multiplicity are actively lived, negotiated
Ambiguity
Types of sources of international law and the scholarly theories about them
constitutionalism Court administration Judicial reform Jurisprudence Indeterminacy debate Legal realism Legal process Legal formalism Legitimacy Living
Sources_of_international_law
Philosophical concept
Holly Compton championed the idea of human freedom based on quantum indeterminacy and invented the notion of amplification of microscopic quantum events
Indeterminism
that the native could have spoken a different sentence. The same problem of indeterminacy would appear in this argument once again since any hypothesis can
Naturalization of intentionality
Naturalization_of_intentionality
Five generation of a computer
language, which embodies dataflow synchronization and guarded-command indeterminacy as its basic control mechanisms. Shapiro described the language in a
Fifth Generation Computer Systems
Fifth_Generation_Computer_Systems
American avant-garde composer (1912–1992)
was an American composer, artist, and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments
John_Cage
cacophony, and sounds produced using compositional processes which utilize indeterminacy. An often-cited example of the dilemma in defining music is the work
Definition_of_music
international law. However, the need for translation in dualist system causes a problem with regard to national laws voted after the act of translation. In a monist
Monism and dualism in international law
Monism_and_dualism_in_international_law
1962 book by Thomas S. Kuhn
reference of terms in different theories, Field's analysis emphasizes the indeterminacy of reference within individual theories. Field takes the example of
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions
Method of deriving conclusions
Wrong and Science. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-33322-2. Akiba, Ken (2024). Indeterminacy, Vagueness, and Truth: The Boolean Many-valued Approach. Springer.
Rule_of_inference
Timber bridge truss system developed by Stephen H. Long
substructure elements, suggesting an early recognition of the load-reaction problem in American bridge engineering. The Long truss is commonly described as
Long_truss
1915 novella by Franz Kafka
verminous creatures that can be either mammals or insects. While the indeterminacy of this term seems quite deliberate, Kafka is somewhat more precise
The_Metamorphosis
Term in metaphysics
indeterminacy of some mental processes (for instance, subjective perceptions of control in conscious volition) maps to the underlying indeterminacy of
Libertarianism_(metaphysics)
Programming paradigm based on formal logic
queen, 1, king, 4, 2]. Carl Hewitt has argued that, because of the indeterminacy of concurrent computation, concurrent logic programming cannot implement
Logic_programming
SQL statement
which one will be used is not readily predictable. Because of this indeterminacy, referencing other tables only within sub-selects is safer, though often
Update_(SQL)
Philosophical principle
Elizabeth F. (2006). Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Inquiry: Fallibilism and Indeterminacy. Continuum. Kuhn, Thomas S. (1962). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Fallibilism
Philosophy that all events, past, present, and future, have already been established
writing just a few years after the discovery of quantum mechanics and indeterminacy, and also makes passing mention of the ancient "swerve" of the atoms
Predeterminism
Attempted assassin of Ronald Reagan (born 1955)
Criminal Law (10th ed.). p. 1312. Bloch, Kate E.; Gould, Jeffery. "Legal Indeterminacy in Insanity Cases: Clarifying Wrongfulness and Applying a Triadic Approach
John_Hinckley_Jr.
German-born psychometrician
Procrustes problem", "The minimum average correlation between equivalent sets of uncorrelated factors", and "Some new results on factor indeterminacy" co-authored
Peter_Schönemann
Play by William Shakespeare
of the boy actor in Shakespeare's time would have created a sexual indeterminacy that would have undermined the patriarchal narrative, so that the taming
The_Taming_of_the_Shrew
Capacity of an actor to act in a given environment
philosophically derived in part from the works of Hume, between determinism and indeterminacy. Structure and agency form an enduring core debate in sociology. Essentially
Agency_(philosophy)
Approach in philosophy of mathematics and logic
Nicolas Gisin is adopting intuitionist mathematics to reinterpret quantum indeterminacy, information theory and the physics of time. Henri Poincaré
Intuitionism
Situations involving imperfect or unknown information
to the conflict frame used by journalists when reporting the issue. "Indeterminacy can be loosely said to apply to situations in which not all the parameters
Uncertainty
Philosophical theory
and John Eccles and physicist Henry Stapp have theorized that such indeterminacy may apply at the macroscopic scale. However, Max Tegmark has argued
Mind–body_dualism
Canadian poet and writer
short of the ideal) and ends in a ring, spiralling infinitely into indeterminacy. The collection continues to be one of the decade’s popular books and
Ian_Williams_(writer)
French physicist (1861–1916)
of science, Duhem is credited with the "Duhem–Quine thesis" on the indeterminacy of experimental criteria. Duhem's opposition to positivism was partly
Pierre_Duhem
First formal technique to measure an attitude
(Thurstone, 1928). ASU The principal difficulty with this algorithm is its indeterminacy with respect to one-zero proportions, which return z values as plus
Thurstone_scale
Class of mathematical function
holomorphic function with values in the Riemann sphere: There is a set of "indeterminacy" of codimension two (in the given example this set consists of the origin
Meromorphic_function
other (either the first by the second, or the second by the first). indeterminacy of translation Inition proposed by W.V.O. Quine, suggesting that no
Glossary_of_logic
Fictional character on the television series The Big Bang Theory
Bang Theory. Season 6. Episode 16. February 14, 2013. "The Porkchop Indeterminacy". The Big Bang Theory. Season 1. Episode 15. May 5, 2008. "The Desperation
Raj_Koothrappali
20th-century tradition of Western philosophy
the idea of radical translation, an introduction to his theory of the indeterminacy of translation, and specifically to prove the inscrutability of reference
Analytic_philosophy
Experiments to test Bell's theorem in quantum mechanics
theory of hidden variables, as Einstein envisaged it, the randomness and indeterminacy seen in the behavior of quantum particles would only be apparent. For
Bell_test
Model of concurrent computation
controversy concerning unbounded nondeterminism (also called unbounded indeterminacy), a property of concurrency by which the amount of delay in servicing
Actor_model
System including an indeterminate value
showing the logic operations for Stephen Cole Kleene's strong logic of indeterminacy and Graham Priest's logic of paradox. If the truth values 1, 0, and
Three-valued_logic
Causality and Determinisim
Philosophy of science Quantum indeterminacy Quantum mechanics Quantum mind Scientific determinism Uncertainty principle Indeterminacy "Determinism" (PDF). philsci-archive
Deterministic system (philosophy)
Deterministic_system_(philosophy)
Ignorance of the law is no excuse
Fourth Amendment. Edict of government Indeterminacy debate in legal theory Imputation (law) Mistake of law Problem of the criterion Rule-following paradox
Ignorantia_juris_non_excusat
Semantic distinction in philosophy
and Object was released. In the book Quine presented his theory of indeterminacy of translation. In Speech Acts, John Searle argues that from the difficulties
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Analytic–synthetic_distinction
Greek-French philosopher (1922–1997)
figures for the self, and to ignore the constant emergence of mental indeterminacy and alterity. For Castoriadis, self-examination could draw upon the
Cornelius_Castoriadis
American novelist (1922–1998)
com/gathering/william-gaddis-at-his-centenary/ Comnes, Gregory (1994). The Ethics of Indeterminacy in the Novels of William Gaddis. Gainesville: University Press of Florida
William_Gaddis
Book by John Gall
start over, beginning with a working simple system. The Functional Indeterminacy Theorem (F.I.T.): in complex systems, malfunction and even total non-function
Systemantics
American conceptual artist (born 1944)
repeated use of musical scores as well in his engagement with the idea of indeterminacy, as similar to John Cage and Sol LeWitt. He lives in Los Angeles, California
Charles_Gaines_(artist)
INDETERMINACY PROBLEM
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Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
People with this Name are Preferably Intelligent and Very Generous; Highly Knowledgeable in Problem Solving Skills
Boy/Male
Muslim
Problem solver
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Problem
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Away from all Problems
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Destroyer of Problems
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Problem Solver
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Eternity; Problem Solver
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Pearl; The Moon
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Ilariy, ILARI means "joyful, happy."
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
An Expert in Dances
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word unnr, UNNR means "wave."
Male
Russian
(Даниил) Russian form of Greek Daniēl, DANIIL means "God is my judge."
Girl/Female
Greek
The sea nymphs.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The wise one
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Cute; Intelligent; Loving; Attractive; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful; Noble
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n.
A small wooden vessel or cask of indeterminate size, -- used for butter, lard, etc.
n.
A person unknown or uncertain; a person indeterminate; some person.
a.
Having the nature of a problem; not shown in fact; questionable; uncertain; unsettled; doubtful.
a.
Nor determinate; not settled or certain; indeterminate.
n.
A proposition affirming the possibility of finding such conditions as will render a certain determinate problem indeterminate or capable of innumerable solutions.
a.
Not determinate; not certain or fixed; indefinite; not precise; as, an indeterminate number of years.
n.
A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
adv.
To some indeterminate place; to some place or other.
n.
Anything unknown, undetermined, or not specifically designated; a certain indefinite thing; an indeterminate or unknown event; an unspecified task, work, or thing.
a.
Not specifically named; indeterminate; indefinite; one or some; -- sometimes used independenty as a noun, and meaning certain persons.
a.
Too numerous or variable to make a particular enumeration important; -- said of the parts of a flower, and the like. Also, indeterminate.
a.
Alt. of Problematical
n.
A certain function relating to a system of forces and their points of application, -- first used by Clausius in the investigation of problems in molecular physics.
n.
A tense in the Greek language, which expresses an action as completed in past time, but leaves it, in other respects, wholly indeterminate.
v. t.
To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge of; to comprehend; to know; as, to understand a problem in Euclid; to understand a proposition or a declaration; the court understands the advocate or his argument; to understand the sacred oracles; to understand a nod or a wink.
a.
Questionable; equivocal; indefinite; problematical.
superl.
Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate; as, a loose style, or way of reasoning.
v. t.
To propose problems.
n.
Determinateness.
n.
One who proposes problems.