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Page 214
... effect may seem tidier and preferable to one in which randomness is a factor in events . To some however randomness or chance are viewed as desirable , introducing be a exciting unpredictable possibilities into what would otherwise dull ...
... effect may seem tidier and preferable to one in which randomness is a factor in events . To some however randomness or chance are viewed as desirable , introducing be a exciting unpredictable possibilities into what would otherwise dull ...
Page 215
... effect are not after all that rigid ; and since our brains consist of particles , our decisions may be actually unpredictable and are in some sense random ( cf. the sperm above ) . 3. An external factor ( viz God ) is invoked ; a ...
... effect are not after all that rigid ; and since our brains consist of particles , our decisions may be actually unpredictable and are in some sense random ( cf. the sperm above ) . 3. An external factor ( viz God ) is invoked ; a ...
Page 217
... effect . Hodder does not preface any of his works by any discussion on the philosophy of determinism , nor of its validity or otherwise , or even of its relevance to the debate on the role of human decision - making . Context to Hodder ...
... effect . Hodder does not preface any of his works by any discussion on the philosophy of determinism , nor of its validity or otherwise , or even of its relevance to the debate on the role of human decision - making . Context to Hodder ...
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