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Discover LudwigThe word "indetermination" is usable in written English, though it is not commonly used
It can be applied in contexts discussing ambiguity or lack of determination. Example: "The indetermination of the results left the researchers puzzled about their next steps." Alternatives include "ambiguity" or "uncertainty."
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indetermination
noun
Want of determination; an unsettled or wavering state, as of the mind.
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With this indetermination, we are not determined de possibili before an event, so we are free and act contingently and not necessarily.
This indetermination toward what will inhere in reality, however, would be an obstacle to foreknowledge and, for us, to acting.
There is also (2) a posterior indetermination 'about inhering' (de inesse), with respect to what will be the case in reality.
So far as sensibility is concerned, such indetermination applies whether we take it according to its material content or its a priori forms of intuition, for 'space' and 'time', as defined by Kant, lack per se definite limits.
There is (1) an indetermination 'about the possible' (de possibili), with respect to being able to act and being able not to act.
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Marchia, however, was aware that Auriol had claimed that any such prior determination was fatal for contingency, so Marchia draws a distinction between different indeterminations and determinations, perhaps expanding on isolated remarks made by Scotus.
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