The fact that there exist in nature thoroughly deterministic systems whose future behavior cannot be predicted, no matter how advanced or fined-tune our cognitive and technical abilities turn out to be, has been well established over the last decades or so, essentially in the light of two different theoretical frameworks, namely chaos theory and (some deterministic interpretation of) quantum mechanics. The prime objective of this paper is to show that there actually exists an alternative strategy to ground the divorce between determinism and predictability, a way that is older than – and conceptually independent from – chaos theory and quantum mechanics, and which has not received much attention in the recent philosophical literature about ...
It is exposed the Poincare’s work (1880's) in the system defining the restricted 3-body problem whic...
Determinism and unpredictability are compatible since deterministic flows can produce, if sensitive ...
Determinism is a rich and varied concept. At an abstract level of analysis, Jordan Howard Sobel (199...
The fact that there exist in nature thoroughly deterministic systems whose future behavior cannot be...
The modern theory of non-linear dynamical systems [chaos] has certainly taught us a salutary lesson ...
This article focuses on three recent discussions on determinism in the philosophy of science. First,...
The purpose of this paper is to give a brief survey the implications of the theories of modern physi...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
There is a persistent confusion about determinism and predictability. In spite of the opinions of so...
International audienceDoes biological evolution play dice? To what extent is it (in)deterministic? B...
Historically, appearance of the quantum theory led to a prevailing view that Nature is indeterminist...
There is an enormous body of philosophical literature on the doctrine of universal determinism, but ...
In this text the ancient philosophical question of determinism (“Does every event have a cause ?”) w...
Classical determinism can be defined in terms of predictability; indeed, it is sometimes called &apo...
This article is about two competing paradigms to explain the nature of our physical world. The preva...
It is exposed the Poincare’s work (1880's) in the system defining the restricted 3-body problem whic...
Determinism and unpredictability are compatible since deterministic flows can produce, if sensitive ...
Determinism is a rich and varied concept. At an abstract level of analysis, Jordan Howard Sobel (199...
The fact that there exist in nature thoroughly deterministic systems whose future behavior cannot be...
The modern theory of non-linear dynamical systems [chaos] has certainly taught us a salutary lesson ...
This article focuses on three recent discussions on determinism in the philosophy of science. First,...
The purpose of this paper is to give a brief survey the implications of the theories of modern physi...
In the minds of most otherwise well informed philosophers of science, determinism should be thought ...
There is a persistent confusion about determinism and predictability. In spite of the opinions of so...
International audienceDoes biological evolution play dice? To what extent is it (in)deterministic? B...
Historically, appearance of the quantum theory led to a prevailing view that Nature is indeterminist...
There is an enormous body of philosophical literature on the doctrine of universal determinism, but ...
In this text the ancient philosophical question of determinism (“Does every event have a cause ?”) w...
Classical determinism can be defined in terms of predictability; indeed, it is sometimes called &apo...
This article is about two competing paradigms to explain the nature of our physical world. The preva...
It is exposed the Poincare’s work (1880's) in the system defining the restricted 3-body problem whic...
Determinism and unpredictability are compatible since deterministic flows can produce, if sensitive ...
Determinism is a rich and varied concept. At an abstract level of analysis, Jordan Howard Sobel (199...