Exhibiting non-determinism; involving choices between indistinguishable possibilities.(adjective)
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Use "non-deterministic" in a sentence
"Something merely non-computable by us, or something absolutely non-deterministic?"
"The reason you were arguing that dualism (or non-deterministic mental cause) was an acceptable premise for a scientific theory was because without such an assumption, you could not describe how to say how intelligent cause differed from non-intelligent cause in a way we could observe."
"This notion does not define science and a non-deterministic philosophy is just as valid and just as scientific."