Indeterminacy
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- | '''Indeterminacy''', in [[philosophy]], can refer both to common scientific and mathematical concepts of [[uncertainty]] and their implications and to another kind of indeterminacy deriving from the nature of [[definition]] or [[meaning]]. It is related to [[deconstructionism]]and to [[Nietzsche]]'s criticism of the Kantian [[noumenon]]. | + | '''Indeterminacy''', in [[philosophy]], can refer both to common scientific and mathematical concepts of [[uncertainty]] and their implications and to another kind of indeterminacy deriving from the nature of [[definition]] or [[meaning]]. It is related to [[deconstructionism]] and to [[Nietzsche]]'s criticism of the Kantian [[noumenon]]. |
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Indeterminacy, in philosophy, can refer both to common scientific and mathematical concepts of uncertainty and their implications and to another kind of indeterminacy deriving from the nature of definition or meaning. It is related to deconstructionism and to Nietzsche's criticism of the Kantian noumenon.
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