In making these points, Edwards had the backing of the mechanistic and deterministic Newtonian physics of his day. |
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He rejects each of these ideologies of history, usually because they project a reductive or deterministic model of African-American identity. |
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If the world were governed by strictly deterministic laws, might it still look as though indeterminism reigns? |
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Throughout the book, he emphasizes that an evolutionary approach is not deterministic. |
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He expressed an underlying instability indicative of the gradual disillusionment with the promises of deterministic reasoning. |
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Process thinkers do not accept the prevalent substantialist and deterministic understanding of the self. |
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Of course, the universe on one reading is highly abstract and some of its laws are mechanistic and deterministic. |
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A fully biological account of the human has to be deterministic, by definition. |
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The choice between an indeterministic interpretation of quantum theory and a deterministic interpretation cannot be made on these grounds. |
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The process of obtaining apparently probabilistic outcomes from deterministic laws has acquired its own name, the butterfly effect. |
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But creativity means appearance of novelty, which by definition exists outside the confines of a deterministic universe. |
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He knew that if he could just stand back a little he could apply his peculiarly deterministic volition to the problem. |
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I shall add to the definition of humanly free agents, that they are agents whose choices do not have fully deterministic precedent causes. |
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We prefer a random partition that produces a point estimate with less bias than would result from a deterministic partition. |
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It's not as if they have indeterministic physics in their brains whereas the rest of us have deterministic physics. |
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Both sides assume an essentially deterministic, mechanistic view of nature. |
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Similarly two transistors work to enact a NAND gate where the digital data is transformed in a fully deterministic manner. |
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What could be more deterministic than the motion of billiard balls on a billiard table? |
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Against both Epicurus and the Stoics, Carneades argued that no deterministic consequences follow from the principle of bivalence. |
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The points labeled I and 2 in Fig.2 are monostable in the deterministic limit. |
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If his first novel feels a little slack, however, Norman's more recent work seems to have tipped over into a more deterministic mode. |
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Strictly speaking this process of inference cannot be completely deterministic. |
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Short-term earthquake prediction, on the other hand, is more deterministic and relies on the detection of precursory phenomena. |
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For non-responding dominant firms, data were totally imputed using deterministic methods based on data available from alternatives sources. |
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There may be some deterministic effects operating here, however. |
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The possible choice of deterministic scenarios for multi-period modelling is virtually unlimited. |
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The random bits were made by combining three sources of electronic white noise with the output from the best of the latest crop of deterministic random number generators. |
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It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as anticipated from the deterministic theory. |
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This paper proposes a novel probabilistic variational method with deterministic annealing for the maximum a posteriori estimation of complex stochastic systems. |
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In particular, given that the underlying model is deterministic, prices can substantially overshoot these bounds for short periods. |
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Of course, the score has a degree of uncertainty and shouldn't be seen as a deterministic prediction. |
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There is already a backlash against genomics, which has been oversold to consumers as a deterministic science. |
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This assessment included the review of deterministic safety analysis and probabilistic safety assessment. |
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The licensee or applicant is responsible for ensuring that the deterministic safety analysis meets the following requirements. |
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If globalization is viewed from a deterministic standpoint, the criteria with which to evaluate and direct it are lost. |
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As a result, the adoption of change in these systems is much less predictable or deterministic. |
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The deterministic simulation, based on the result variable failure, didn't show any critical spots. |
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Development of ensemble forecasting is a move away from a traditionally deterministic weather forecast system, O'Brien says. |
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Internal risk models could be much more comprehensive by using not only deterministic but also stochastic methods. |
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A deterministic characterization of the conditions in the basement is thus not feasible. |
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This deterministic vision of genetics is socially dangerous and biologically wrong. |
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Such developments all lie within a deterministic approach where each gene has a precisely-defined role attributed to it by a programme. |
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In fact, this latter goal seems critically important to the fight against the emergence of a deterministic ethos. |
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The relationship between crime and development is not simple, nor is it deterministic. |
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I suspect that the universe is deterministic and based upon a set of first principles that are probably not comprehensible to any sort of being that is bound to causality. |
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In the sublunary world, elemental powers are simple and deterministic. |
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In addition, what we now know of quantum mechanics renders deism inadequate theology because the universe doesn't unfold in a rigorously deterministic manner. |
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This gives us a toy model of a deterministic Democritean universe, in which kazillions of bits get flipped in sequence, governed by a fixed physics. |
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Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance. |
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Whether the universe is deterministic, or indeterministic is a question which is independent of the truth or falsehood of the completeness of physics. |
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In an article that is to be followed by a book, Searle has tentatively added Free Will to his previous philosophy of mind, which was inexplicit but which seemed deterministic. |
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In the deterministic frame of reference, we might never have observed it. |
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However, the search being deterministic, the algorithm can fail in case of total occlusion, presence of another object of similar color, or large displacements. |
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We must beware of becoming too deterministic. |
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A deterministic risk monitor was developed and used in the risk assessment of the weekly plans and to help control the execution of high-risk tasks. |
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He says such weather forecasts should be probabilistic, not deterministic. |
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The model is, therefore, not deterministic, as many previous colon cancer models are, but stochastic. |
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The philosophy of action points to the middle path between the over-confident optimism of the idealist and the deterministic pessimism of the materialist. |
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An analytical solution was derived from the law of the propagation of uncertainty, taking into account that leap seconds and deterministic frequency steering of EAL do not affect these uncertainties. |
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A deterministic modeling approach is acceptable, so long as model structure and parameters are well-documented, reasonably conservative, and whenever possible, supported by site-specific data. |
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In short the deterministic view must be put aside in favour of faith in the power of free will, hobbled as this power may be at times by environment and addiction. |
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The Condemnations of 1277 banned the teaching of certain philosophical doctrines, including deterministic astrology. |
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This research will allow the underlying processes to be better understood. It will also allow for the detection, prediction and forecasting methods to be improved on the basis of deterministic and probabilistic approaches. |
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Penrose uses a variant of Turing's halting theorem to demonstrate that a system can be deterministic without being algorithmic. |
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He argues that the present computer is unable to have intelligence because it is an algorithmically deterministic system. |
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There is no demonstrated predictability for when the AMO will switch, in any deterministic sense. |
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According to Bohr, this new theory should be probabilistic, whereas according to Einstein it should be deterministic. |
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The objectivist approach to social science is rooted in an ontology of realism, a positivist epistemology, a deterministic conception of human nature, and a nomothetic methodology. |
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One slight difference is that Democritus's atomism is deterministic whereas the atomism of Lucretius and Epicurus is random. |
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Carr is held by some critics to have had a deterministic outlook in history. |
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When using deterministic scenarios, the historical benchmark return is the geometric average of historical returns over a sufficiently long period. |
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This randomness in the behaviour of the microworld came as a shock because, until this point, science was resolutely deterministic. |
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The Wilson's primality test method is one of the most well-known deterministic prime number test methods. |
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We study randomly placed inkdots as advice to probabilistic finite automata, and demonstrate the superiority of this model over its deterministic version. |
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The combination of these two perspectives offers a debate regarding voluntaristic and deterministic organizational theories presented by Ven and Astley. |
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If the rescheduling algorithm, is deterministic, the retransmissions also will collide, and the nodes will never be able to successfully transmit the packets. |
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The data are also consistent with a deterministic, but chaotic, process. |
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This simple deterministic endowment process is the degenerate case of a stochastic economy with two Markovian states with a zero probability of remaining in the same state. |
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There are several methods used to deal with singular integrands, and all are deterministic, adaptive strategies that will speed the convergence and integration process. |
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In this context, we describe a deterministic mathematical model optimization of the route of the water supply adduction, based on the theory of graphs. |
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Everything in then-universe is perfectly orderly, perfectly deterministic, and perfect in terms of prescribable outcomes, if we can only garner enough information. |
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