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Activism is a synonym of indeterminacy, a belief that the future changes because people change it.
The alto saxophonist David Binney upholds an agenda of indeterminacy.
It makes an element of indeterminacy, spontaneity, or absolute chance in nature" (148).
The vagueness or indeterminacy that underwrites this sorites paradox is, on this approach, not a result of epistemic limitations, nor a result of indeterminacy in Everest itself but, rather, arises as a result of indeterminacy surrounding what to count as the referent of the term.
As a result, the pastoral economy is in a state of indeterminacy, and the optimum path forward is not clear.
Even the traditionalists had resigned themselves to a considerable tincture of indeterminacy in a few areas of the law.
The evidence suggests there is a "range of indeterminacy" in wages.
The extra assumptions needed to get from the Extension Theorem to a denial of indeterminacy remain questionable; cf. Leitgeb (2005).
These discussions are a great source of inspiration for Pyrrhonian skeptics, who are interested in what may be called a metaphysics of indeterminacy (Bett 2000).
Absent any resolution of this underdetermination, there would always be a degree of indeterminacy in our theories of what other language users mean.
"Who are you?," on the other hand, is an inquiry that plunges this obsessive rationalist — or rational obsessive, if you prefer — down a rabbit hole of indeterminacy.
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