A long-standing tradition, largely present in both the physical and the philosophical literature, regards the advent of (special) relativity—with its block-universe picture—as the failure of any indeterministic program in physics. On the contrary, in this paper, we note that upholding reasonable principles of finiteness of information hints at a picture of the physical world that should be both relativistic and indeterministic. We thus rebut the block-universe picture by assuming that fundamental indeterminacy itself should also be regarded as a relative property when considered in a relativistic scenario. We discuss the consequence that this view may have when correlated randomness is introduced, both in the classical case and in the quant...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
According to the Ontology of Knowledge (OK) reality is unspeakable, it is subjected neither to form ...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
In this paper we consider the observables describing fundamental spatiotemporal properties and relat...
In this text the ancient philosophical question of determinism (“Does every event have a cause ?”) w...
Contemporary physics, with two Einstein’s theories (called “relativity” what can be interpreted erro...
Intuitively, an issue is indeterminate just in case it is unsettled, not merely epistemically, but m...
In discussing the fundamental sources of unpredictability, I shall concentrate on those indeterminac...
Computability has its origins in Logic within the framework formed along the original path laid down...
There has been recent interest in formulating theories of non-representational indeterminacy. The ai...
For updates see www.pitt.edu/~jdnorton Results on the observational indistinguishability of spacetim...
Quantum mechanics is an incredibly successful theory and yet the statistical nature of its predictio...
Discussions on indeterminism in physics focus on the possibility of an open future, i.e. the possibi...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...
According to the Ontology of Knowledge (OK) reality is unspeakable, it is subjected neither to form ...
Classical physics is generally regarded as deterministic, as opposed to quantum mechanics that is co...
In this paper we consider the observables describing fundamental spatiotemporal properties and relat...
In this text the ancient philosophical question of determinism (“Does every event have a cause ?”) w...
Contemporary physics, with two Einstein’s theories (called “relativity” what can be interpreted erro...
Intuitively, an issue is indeterminate just in case it is unsettled, not merely epistemically, but m...
In discussing the fundamental sources of unpredictability, I shall concentrate on those indeterminac...
Computability has its origins in Logic within the framework formed along the original path laid down...
There has been recent interest in formulating theories of non-representational indeterminacy. The ai...
For updates see www.pitt.edu/~jdnorton Results on the observational indistinguishability of spacetim...
Quantum mechanics is an incredibly successful theory and yet the statistical nature of its predictio...
Discussions on indeterminism in physics focus on the possibility of an open future, i.e. the possibi...
This essay considers and evaluates recent results and arguments from classical chaotic systems theor...
This thesis is a collection of three case studies, investigating various sources of indeterminism an...
Randomness exists in physical systems as an intrinsic unpredictability or probabilistic feature. The...