This paper takes a brief look at the history of conflict between the concepts of chance and divine activity. After reviewing some evidence for randomness in the universe, present philosophical and theological views from four different scientists on this subject are presented. The discussion concludes with some questions and observations concerning those questions
This thesis analyses the concept of 'chance' as it is understood by two Muslim philosophers, Ibn Sīn...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
We all know what randomness is. Or do we? Randomness turns out to be one of those concepts that work...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
This open access book addresses the question of how God can providentially govern apparently ungover...
Probability theory promises to deliver an exact and unified foundation for inquiry in epistemology a...
While situating the contribution of the volume within the recent trajectory of philosophy of religio...
The universe is not completely predictable, but contains many uncertain events, which follow statist...
none1nohe article sets out a number of considerations on the distinction between variability and unc...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
This study gives an analysis of the elements of chaos theory that may lead to new insights into trad...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
Applying the concepts of Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity and Turing’s uncomputability from the computa...
Probabilism is a trend in the moral philosophy of Christianity that developed in the 16th century. W...
This book analyzes the origins of statistical thinking as well as its related philosophical question...
This thesis analyses the concept of 'chance' as it is understood by two Muslim philosophers, Ibn Sīn...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
We all know what randomness is. Or do we? Randomness turns out to be one of those concepts that work...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
This open access book addresses the question of how God can providentially govern apparently ungover...
Probability theory promises to deliver an exact and unified foundation for inquiry in epistemology a...
While situating the contribution of the volume within the recent trajectory of philosophy of religio...
The universe is not completely predictable, but contains many uncertain events, which follow statist...
none1nohe article sets out a number of considerations on the distinction between variability and unc...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
This study gives an analysis of the elements of chaos theory that may lead to new insights into trad...
Early work on the frequency theory of probability made extensive use of the notion of randomness, co...
Applying the concepts of Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity and Turing’s uncomputability from the computa...
Probabilism is a trend in the moral philosophy of Christianity that developed in the 16th century. W...
This book analyzes the origins of statistical thinking as well as its related philosophical question...
This thesis analyses the concept of 'chance' as it is understood by two Muslim philosophers, Ibn Sīn...
Various kinds of causation occur in nature. Famously, Jacques Monod (1972) characterised the only op...
We all know what randomness is. Or do we? Randomness turns out to be one of those concepts that work...