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      <title>Deterministic Watches and Indeterministic Watches</title>
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      <description>Are most people determinists?
Determinism seems to be a default view of the world. It&amp;rsquo;s insanity to repeat the same thing and expect a different result. Right?
In a world of computers, cars, rockets, etc. Yes. The same action always produces the same result. Unless &amp;hellip;
Unless the computer glitches. Unless the car fails to start. Unless the rocket explodes. Unless &amp;hellip; . Unless all sorts of mechanical problems. And unless there&amp;rsquo;s an element of indeterminism.</description>
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