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Determinismus

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Determinismus[1] est generale philosophiae propositum quod adfirmat esse omnibus rebus quae fiant tales condiciones ut nihil aliter fieri possit.

Determinismus qui liberum arbitrium admittere potest compatibilismus? appellatur.

Nexus interni

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Bibliographia

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  • Messiah, Albert. 1966. Quantum Mechanics. Liber conversus a G. M. Temmer, Mécanique Quantique. John Wiley and Sons, vol. I, capitulum IV, sectio III.
  • Nowak A., R. R. Vallacher, A. Tesser A., et W. Borkowski. 2000. "Society of Self: The emergence of collective properties in self-structure." Psychological Review 107.
  • Schimbera, Jürgen, et Peter Schimbera. 2010. Determination des Indeterminierten: Kritische Anmerkungen zur Determinismus- und Freiheitskontroverse. Hamburgi: Verlag Dr. Kovac. ISBN=978-3-8300-5099-5.