Belgrade Philosophical Annual (Jan 2016)

Determinisms

  • Marko Vladimír

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/bpa1629115m
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016, no. 29
pp. 115 – 141

Abstract

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Determinism is usually understood as a commonly clear and obvious thesis. In the most of the actual literature a character of determinism is rarely enough explicitly underlined and we believe that it is the reason why common uses of the term often leads to inconsistencies and present a source of misunderstandings of different sorts. Here we will try to show that that there are many forms of determinism; that the concept of determinism has a composite character; and that conceptions of determinism can be mutually discriminated and organized according to particular elements they are consisting of by applying the procedure of classification.

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