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indeterminateness

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As he works through the options he examines Liebnitz's ontology of the possible, Allchin's account of the possibilities, vagueness and indeterminateness, Ockham's thought on knowledge, the limits (and lack thereof) of divine capacities, theories of providence, providence and indeterminateness, the relationship between God and chance, the roots of the notion of creativity, and the creation of meaning.
That last is no typo: for several decades we have been working ourselves into a stage of confusion about originality and causality in which indeterminateness has become a subset of something vaguely larger, like the Ness of Loch Ness.
Heinz-Peter Spahn also ponders the fundamental indeterminateness of exchange rates under the current system, as well as ideas for international policy coordination.
 
 
 
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