Scanning thousands of native English clips with synchronized subtitles and exact timestamps.
Listen to native speakers pronounce “determinism” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
and transmitted with 50% probability when it hits a beamsplitter.Determinism versus non-determinism-- classical physics is deterministic.
Determinism versus non-determinism-- classical physics is deterministic.
determinism that you then have to believe in and I personally don't
determinism were true.
determinism.
Nominative determinism.
technological determinism.
So determinism is the view that every physical event is deterministically caused by prior events.
If determinism is true, we get a very simple model of the universe.
That determinism is kind of a totally different question then free will.
of technological determinism and futurists, but instead have a vision that we couldn't have imagined.
So if determinism is true, then once the Big Bang happened 13 billion years ago, it was just a slow, inevitable march
So if determinism is true, then it was already determined 13 billion years ago that every neural event that was going to happen in your head
I think gender determinism went out with happy pants in the 1990s.
of technological determinism, which I think is true-- the idea, basically, that assuming science and technology continues, there's no global collapse,
So this genetic determinism was very depressing.
It has that same element of environmental determinism, where the natural world mirrors societal problems.
And whether there is a layer of determinism under the theory is very controversial, and there's basically no good evidence that determinism is true.
So it's an empirical question whether determinism is true, and there's no evidence for it.
If physics shows us that determinism is universally true, then that would settle it.
And you can talk about determinism versus non-determinism in the context of the double slit experiment.
in some fundamental way because determinism had to be true, according to Einstein.
I am not into biological determinism.
And that's what strict determinism says.
But now people have always opposed to determinism randomness.
I wanted to ask you about determinism versus free will.
And the last is away from determinism and into indeterminism.
the humor then you have the determinism because the the humor the temperament determines who you are from birth you're
we learn in 20th century physics is that determinism is actually a very controversial empirical claim.
So there is a philosophical argument that still talks about determinism, but doesn't rely on determinism against free will.
This insight that it's not just technological determinism, that it's not just market determinism is crucial for anyone who wants to understand
But now think, if determinism is true then all your lottery tickets were chosen before you were born.
And I think that notion has nothing to do with determinism.
Like, he flirts with environmental determinism, the idea that our physical environment controls our fate, which shows up in Latin American literature as
And you always want to be careful of not committing sort of geographical determinism or biological determinism.
So it seems right, but the consequences of determinism are really kind of striking, right?
You can define other kinds of free will that are compatible with determinism.
Look, it doesn't matter if determinism is true.
Look, it doesn't if of universal determinism is true.
Because there's a continuum of possible cases of the degree of causal determinism here.
Daniel Dennett has done some work on describing free will as an emergent property of determinism in cellular automata, which
Because basically, on this moderate form of technological determinism, that's just not on the table.
interested in looking at I mean use taking up the old ideas of determinism the how humor's the humoral temperament
"B, corporations have a tendency to slip into too much techno-optimism and technological determinism."
I don't know why we should be attached to the idea that there is absolute determinism or predictivity.
If I have to-- and human well-being has to be defined by society and their determinism.
And the classical argument is just that we don't have free will because some kind of determinism is true.
And random is no more compatible with the kind of freedom we sort of intuitively imagine ourselves to have as determinism is.
And in the thing I'm working on at the moment, it was a principle called determinism, a sort of product of living in a physical universe of cause
It's not assured, but that level of technological determinism seems quite possible to me.
by these new technologies, but that there's no technological determinism that's going to automatically lead to one future or another.
Having trouble pronouncing 'determinism'? Explore related pronunciations below: