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Indeterminacy in the World

Alessandro Torza

2023Cambridge University Press eBooks35 citationsDOI

Abstract

The way we represent the world in thought and language is shot through with indeterminacy: we speak of red apples and yellow apples without thereby committing to any sharp cutoff between the application of the predicate 'red' and of the predicate 'yellow'. But can reality itself be indeterminate? In other words, can indeterminacy originate in the mind-independent world, and not only in our representations? If so, can the phenomenon also arise at the microscopic scale of fundamental physics? Section 1 of this Element provides a brief overview of the question of indeterminacy. Section 2 discusses the thesis that the world is comprised of indeterminate objects, whereas Section 3 focuses on the thesis that there are indeterminate states of affairs. Finally, Section 4 is devoted to the case study of indeterminacy in quantum physics.

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Indeterminacy (philosophy)IndeterminatePredicate (mathematical logic)Section (typography)PhenomenonEpistemologyPhilosophyElement (criminal law)Theoretical physicsMathematicsPhysicsComputer sciencePure mathematicsLawPolitical scienceProgramming languageOperating systemQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsPhilosophy and Theoretical SciencePhilosophy and History of Science
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