Determinism and ontology |
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Authors: | Gordon Belot |
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Affiliation: | Philosophy Department , University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburg, PA, 15260, USA E-mail: gob+@pitt.edu |
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Abstract: | In the philosophical literature, there are two common criteria for a physical theory to be deterministic. The older one is due to the logical empiricists, and is a purely formal criterion. The newer one can be found in the work of John Earman and David Lewis and depends on the intended interpretation of the theory. In this paper I argue that the former must be rejected, and something like the latter adopted. I then discuss the relevance of these points to the current debate over the hole argument. |
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