Indeterminacy (philosophy)
ID: indeterminacy-philosophy
Indeterminacy in philosophy refers to the idea that certain concepts, statements, or phenomena do not have a determinable or fixed meaning, truth value, or outcome. This notion often arises in discussions of language, knowledge, and reality. Here are some key contexts in which indeterminacy is typically explored: 1. **Language and Meaning**: In the philosophy of language, indeterminacy can relate to the interpretation of words and sentences. One influential view is put forward by philosophers like W.V.
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