Term:reterminism
Appearance
- pronounced L: reterminism 1-1-1
Definitions[edit]
- The framework of modeling physical processes through multivariable equations of the general form
f(x,y) = z, and conceptualizing determinism as fundamentally having to result from interactions between multiple objects rather than an overall predetermined function of objects moving in time.- represented by form [Form]
- reterminism
- relaterminism
- language proficiency level or register
- field, scope, or group [Item]
- pronounced 92. (Z) pronounced (MX) (Z): meta-Marxism 1-1-1
- signifier refers to model
- pronounced 617. (S2)pronounced (S2): Nature is a multiplication table 1-1-1
- formed from Lexemes [Sense / Lexeme] (RR)
- synonym
- --
- The process of two objects interacting to produce some object, effect, or other phenomenon which can only be predicted from either generalized or specific knowledge about the two objects themselves.
- represented by form [Form]
- retermine
- language proficiency level or register
- field, scope, or group [Item]
- signifier refers to model
- --
- synonym
- cause
- result in
- lead to
- produce
- create
- usage example
- to think that Free Will is something individuals "have" when the different parts of your brain are pronounced L: retermining 1-1-1 your decisions...
Forms[edit]
- represented by form [Form]
- reterminism
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by form [Form]
- relaterminism
- grammatical category
- noun (N)
- represented by form [Form]
- retermination
- grammatical category
- process noun (VN)
- represented by form [Form]
- retermine
- grammatical category
- verb (V)
- represented by form [Form]
- retermined
- grammatical category
- past verb (VD)
Usage notes[edit]
Color swatch[edit]
If and when the term "reterminism" or "retermination" is accepted into mainstream science, the color swatch may be changed to STM.