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Determinism and Indeterminism Summary
4,242 words, approx. 14 pages Determinism and Indeterminism Determinism is a rich and varied concept. At an abstract level of analysis, Jordan Howard Sobel (1998) identifies at least ninety varieties of what determinism could be like. When it comes to thinking about what...
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 Indeterminism is the philosophical belief contradictory to determinism: that there are events which do not correspond with determinism (and therefore are uncaused in some sense). For...




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Acid Attacker Gets Indeterminate Term
02/29/1992: 475 words, approx. 2 pages Fredrick Kunkle, Record Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 02-29-1992 ACID ATTACKER GETS INDETERMINATE TERM -- SENTENCE TOO LENIENT, VICTIMS CONTEND By Fredrick Kunkle, Record Staff Writer Date: 02-29-1992, Saturday Section: NEWS Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B, Two Star...
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Tomatoes that stay in bounds. (dwarf indeterminate tomatoes)
03/01/1995: 507 words, approx. 2 pages The dwarf indeterminate variety of tomato is the best choice for vegetable gardeners who have little space. This variety produces fruit throughout the spring, but do not grow beyond four feet in height. Moreover, it can be trained around a stake or kept in...
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 The New York Observer
Notions of Tibetan Tranquility Are Rattled at Rubin Museum
4/30/2006: 879 words, approx. 3 pages Sometimes, one’s priorities get misplaced. It’s easy for a devotee of the visual arts, particularly in a city as abundant with museums and galleries as New York, to take cultural riches for granted. Even the most dogged can only see so much during a given...
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 The New York Observer
Notions of Tibetan Tranquility Are Rattled at Rubin Museum
4/30/2006: 879 words, approx. 3 pages Sometimes, one’s priorities get misplaced. It’s easy for a devotee of the visual arts, particularly in a city as abundant with museums and galleries as New York, to take cultural riches for granted. Even the most dogged can only see so much during a given...


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