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Philosophical Studies, 2006
It is commonly assumed that preferences are determinate; that is, that an agent who has a preference knows that she has the preference in question and is disposed to act upon it. This paper argues the dubiousness of that assumption. An account of indeterminate preferences in terms of self-predicting subjective probabilities is given, and a decision ...
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It is commonly assumed that preferences are determinate; that is, that an agent who has a preference knows that she has the preference in question and is disposed to act upon it. This paper argues the dubiousness of that assumption. An account of indeterminate preferences in terms of self-predicting subjective probabilities is given, and a decision ...
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Indetermination of indeterminate biliary strictures Response
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Gerges, C. +8 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2002
Up to one in five patients undergoing surgery for ulcerative colitis will have ambiguous histology, with features of both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, and are categorized as having indeterminate colitis. We hypothesized that functional outcomes in indeterminate colitis patients undergoing ileal pouch-anal anastomosis are comparable with ...
William G, Rudolph +5 more
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Up to one in five patients undergoing surgery for ulcerative colitis will have ambiguous histology, with features of both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, and are categorized as having indeterminate colitis. We hypothesized that functional outcomes in indeterminate colitis patients undergoing ileal pouch-anal anastomosis are comparable with ...
William G, Rudolph +5 more
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Philosophy of Science, 1938
Recent advances in quantum physics have led to a renewal of interest in the problem of human freedom and in the wider problem of indeterminism. It is important to recognize, however, that if every denial of determinism is to be called indeterminism, the latter term covers a wide range of logically distinguishable positions.
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Recent advances in quantum physics have led to a renewal of interest in the problem of human freedom and in the wider problem of indeterminism. It is important to recognize, however, that if every denial of determinism is to be called indeterminism, the latter term covers a wide range of logically distinguishable positions.
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Psychological Reports, 1993
The so-called unique environmental factor in behaviour genetics research, the longitudinal instability of personality, and the unpredictability of human creativity are all manifestations of the same process. Thus a scientific explanation of any one of them should account for them all.
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The so-called unique environmental factor in behaviour genetics research, the longitudinal instability of personality, and the unpredictability of human creativity are all manifestations of the same process. Thus a scientific explanation of any one of them should account for them all.
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On Indeterminate Probabilities
The Journal of Philosophy, 1974Some men disclaim certainty about anything. I am certain that they deceive themselves. Be that as it may, only the arrogant and foolish maintain that they are certain about everything. It is appropriate, therefore, to consider how judgments of uncertainty discriminate between hypotheses with respect to grades of uncertainty, probability, belief, or ...
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Indetermination of indeterminate biliary strictures
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2020Santi, Kulpatcharapong +1 more
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Propensities and Indeterminism
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1995In these prefatory remarks, which are designed to locate my topic within the complex and wide-stretching field of Popper's thought and writings, I shall not say anything that those familiar with his work will not already know. Moreover, what I do say will take as understood many of the problems and theories, not to mention the terminology, that I shall
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Philosophy, 1991
Does it follow from Wittgenstein's views about indeterminism that irregularities of nature could take place? Did he believe that chairs could simply disappear and reappear, that water could behave differently than it has, and that a man throwing a fair die might throw ones for a week? Or are these things only imaginable?
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Does it follow from Wittgenstein's views about indeterminism that irregularities of nature could take place? Did he believe that chairs could simply disappear and reappear, that water could behave differently than it has, and that a man throwing a fair die might throw ones for a week? Or are these things only imaginable?
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