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- Look up indeterminacy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Indeterminacy or underdeterminacy may refer to: Indeterminacy debate in legal theory Underdeterminacy...
- Quantum indeterminacy is the apparent necessary incompleteness in the description of a physical system, that has become one of the characteristics of...
- Categories". Three aspects of indeterminacy arise, of which two relate to indeterminacy of translation. The three indeterminacies are (i) inscrutability of...
- such as quantum mechanics, actually imply certain indeterminacies, such as the relative indeterminacy of quantum particles' positions to the precision...
- A lecture "Three Indeterminacies," presented at the Quine symposium at Washington University in April 1988. The three indeterminacies are (i) the underdetermination...
- Indeterminacy in literature is a situation in which components of a text require the reader to make their own decisions about the text's meaning. (Bal****...
- Indeterminacy is a composing approach in which some aspects of a musical work are left open to chance or to the interpreter's free choice. John Cage,...
- The uncertainty principle, also known as Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle, is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics. It states that there is...
- Indeterminacy is a property of formal systems that evolve in time (often conceptualized as a com****tion), in which complete information about the internal...
- In linguistics, referential indeterminacy is a situation in which different people vary in naming objects. For example, William Labov studied this effect...