Значение слова "DETERMINISM" найдено в 34 источниках
найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Determinism: translation

Determinism
A name employed by writers, especially since J. Stuart Mill, to denote the philosophical theory which holds, in opposition to the doctrine of free will, that all man's volitions are invariably determined by pre-existing circumstances

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Determinism
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    Determinism is a name employed by writers, especially since J. Stuart Mill, to denote the philosophical theory which holds — in opposition to the doctrine of free will — that all man's volitions are invariably determined by pre-existing circumstances. It may take diverse forms, some cruder, some more refined. Biological and materialistic Determinism maintains that each of our voluntary acts finds its sufficient and complete cause in the physiological conditions of the organism. Psychological Determinism ascribes efficiency to the psychical antecedents. In this view each volition or act of choice is determined by the character of the agent plus the motives acting on him at the time. Advocates of this theory, since Mill, usually object to the names, Necessarianism and Fatalism, on the ground that these words seem to imply some form of external compulsion, whilst they affirm only the fact of invariable sequence or uniform causal connectedness between motives and volition.Opposed to this view is the doctrine of Indeterminism, or what perhaps may more accurately be called Anti-determinism, which denies that man is thus invariably determined in all his acts of choice. This doctrine has been stigmatized by some of its opponents as the theory of "causeless volition", or "motiveless choice"; and the name Indeterminism, is possibly not the best selection to meet the imputation. The objection is, however, not justified. The Anti-determinists, while denying that the act of choice is always merely the resultant of the assemblage of motives playing on the mind, teach positively that the Ego, or Self, is the cause of our volitions; and they describe it as a "free" or "self-determining" cause. The presence of some reason or motive, they ordinarily hold, is a necessary condition for every act of free choice, but they insist that the Ego can decide between motives. Choice is not, they maintain, uniformly determined by the pleasantest or the worthiest motive or collection of motives. Nor is it the inevitable consequent of the strongest motive, except in that tautological sense in which the word strongest simply signifies that motive which as a matter of fact prevails. Determinism and the denial of free will seem to be a logical consequence of all monistic hypotheses. They are obviously involved in all materialistic theories. For Materialism of every type necessarily holds that every incident in the history of the universe is the inevitable outcome of the mechanical and physical movements and changes which have gone before. But Determinism seems to be an equally necessary consequence of monistic Idealism. Indeed the main argument against monistic and pantheistic systems will always be the fact of free will. Self-determination implies separateness of individuality and independence in each free agent, and thus entails a pluralistic conception of the universe. (See DUALISM; MONISM.) In spite of the assertions of Determinists, no true logical distinction can be made between their view and that of Fatalism. In both systems each of my volitions is as inexorably fated, or pre-determined, in the past conditions of the universe as the movements of the planets or the tides. The opponents of Determinism usually insist on two lines of argument, the one based on the consciousness of freedom in the act of deliberate choice, the other on the incompatibility of Determinism with our fundamental moral convictions. The notions of responsibility, moral obligation, merit, and the like, as ordinarily understood, would be illusory if Determinism were true. The theory is in fact fatal to ethics, as well as to the notion of sin and the fundamental Christian belief that we can merit both reward and punishment. (See FREE WILL; ETHICS; FATALISM.)
    MICHAEL MAHER
    Transcribed by Rick McCarty

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Philosophy dictionary"
determinism: translation

1.
The doctrine that every event has a cause. The usual explanation of this is that for every event, there is some antecedent state, related in such a way that it would break a law of nature for this antecedent state to exist yet the event not to happen. This is a purely metaphysical claim, and carries no implications for whether we can in principle predict the event (see chaos ). The main interest in determinism has been in assessing its implications for free will . However, quantum physics is essentially indeterministic, yet the view that our actions are subject to quantum indeterminacies hardly encourages a sense of our own responsibility for them. See also dilemma of determinism, libertarianism (<
2.
(biological) The view that our genetic inheritance constrains and makes inevitable our development as persons with a variety of traits. At its silliest the view postulates such entities as a gene predisposing people to poverty, and it is the particular enemy of thinkers stressing the parental, social, and political determinants of the way we are. See also gene, sociobiology.


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре по социологии"
n
1. детерминизм; представление об объективной причинной обусловленности явлений природы и общества, позволяющее на основе современного состояния прогнозировать будущее;
2. доктрина о том, что ничто не происходит без причины.
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сущ.
1) детерминизм; представление об объективной причинной обусловленности явлений природы и общества, позволяющее на основе современного состояния прогнозировать будущее;
2) доктрина о том, что ничто не происходит без причины.
- biological determinism
- cultural determinism
- economic determinism
- psychic determinism
- psychological determinism
- technical determinism


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
сущ.
фил., соц. детерминизм (философское учение об объективной закономерной взаимосвязи и причинной обусловленности всех явлений; противостоит индетерминизму, отрицающему всеобщий характер причинности)
Syn:
philosophical necessity
Ant:
cultural determinism, geographical determinism, psychological determinism, technological determinism, economic determinism, social determinism, political determinism, biological determinism, historical materialism, teleology, fatalism, vulgar Marxism, historicism, labelling theory
See:
cultural determinism, geographical determinism, psychological determinism, technological determinism, economic determinism, social determinism, political determinism, biological determinism, historical materialism, teleology, fatalism, vulgar Marxism, historicism, labelling theory


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determinism: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Calvinism, aftertime, afteryears, by-and-by, course ahead, crystal ball, distant future, election, eventuality, expectation, fatalism, foresight, forward look, future, future tense, futurism, futurity, hereafter, immediate future, immediate prospect, imminence, near future, offing, outlook, posteriority, predestinarianism, predeterminism, prediction, probability, project, prophecy, prospect, the future, the morrow, the sweet by-and-by, time ahead, time just ahead, time to come, tomorrow


найдено в "Англо-русском социологическом словаре"
сущ.

1) детерминизм; представление об объективной причинной обусловленности явлений природы и общества, позволяющее на основе современного состояния прогнозировать будущее;

2) доктрина о том, что ничто не происходит без причины.

- biological determinism[/m]

- cultural determinism[/m]

- economic determinism[/m]

- psychic determinism[/m]

- psychological determinism[/m]

- technical determinism[/m]


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determinism: translation

Fully ordained in advance. A deterministic chaos system is one that gives random looking results, even though the results are generated from a system of equations. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary


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• A philosophical doctrine holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes

• Often understood as denying the possibility of free will


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[dıʹtɜ:mınız(ə)m] n
детерминизм


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
determinism [dɪˊtɜ:mɪˏnɪzǝm] n
филос. детермини́зм


найдено в "Англо-украинском словаре"


nфілос. детермінізм


найдено в "Англо-русском научно-техническом словаре"
детерминизм - causal determinism - local determinism - statistical determinism - strict determinism
найдено в "Philosophy dictionary"
Determinism: translation

determinism (biological)


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
determinism
[dıʹtɜ:mınız(ə)m] n
детерминизм



найдено в " Англо-русском медицинском словаре"
мед.сущ. детерминизм Англо-русский медицинский словарь.2012.
найдено в "Англо-русском техническом словаре"
детерминизм

– local determinism

найдено в " Англо-русском физическом словаре"
детерминизм


найдено в "Шведсько-українському словнику"

Детермінізм


найдено в "Румынско-русском словаре"
s.n. (fil.) детерминизм т.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ.; филос. детерминизм
найдено в "Англо-українському дипломатичному словнику"
n філос. детермінізм
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n філос. детермінізм.
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) детерминизм
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
n. детерминизм
найдено в "Эстонско-русском словаре"
Детерминизм
найдено в "Англо-українському словнику"
детермінізм
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