Indeterminacy
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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | '''Indeterminacy''' or '''underdeterminacy''' may refer to: |
+ | * [[Indeterminacy in computation (disambiguation)]] | ||
+ | * [[aleatoric music]] and [[indeterminacy in music]]. | ||
+ | * [[Statically indeterminate]] | ||
+ | *[[Indeterminacy (literature)]] a literary term | ||
+ | * In set theory and game theory, the opposite of [[determinacy]] | ||
+ | In '''law''': | ||
+ | * [[Indeterminacy debate in legal theory]] | ||
+ | * [[Underdeterminacy (law)]] | ||
+ | In '''linguistics''': | ||
+ | * [[Indeterminacy of translation]] | ||
+ | * [[Referential indeterminacy]] | ||
+ | In '''philosophy''': | ||
+ | *[[Indeterminacy (Philosophy)]] | ||
+ | *[[Indeterminism]], the belief that not all events are causally determined | ||
+ | *[[Deterministic system (philosophy)]] | ||
+ | *[[Philosophy of science#Indeterminacy of theory under empirical testing]] | ||
+ | *[[Underdetermination]] | ||
+ | In '''physics''': | ||
+ | *[[Quantum indeterminacy]] | ||
+ | *[[Uncertainty principle]] | ||
+ | *[[Scientific determinism]] | ||
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+ | ==See also == | ||
+ | *[[Nondeterminism (disambiguation)]] | ||
+ | *[[Determinism (disambiguation)]] | ||
+ | *[[Indeterminate (disambiguation)]] | ||
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Indeterminacy or underdeterminacy may refer to:
- Indeterminacy in computation (disambiguation)
- aleatoric music and indeterminacy in music.
- Statically indeterminate
- Indeterminacy (literature) a literary term
- In set theory and game theory, the opposite of determinacy
In law:
In linguistics:
In philosophy:
- Indeterminacy (Philosophy)
- Indeterminism, the belief that not all events are causally determined
- Deterministic system (philosophy)
- Philosophy of science#Indeterminacy of theory under empirical testing
- Underdetermination
In physics:
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