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Hardin, Russell. Indeterminacy and society. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002.

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Conde, Yago. Architecture of indeterminacy. Barcelona: Actar, 2000.

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Bosi, Stefano. Money and indeterminacy. Louvain-la-Neuve: CIACO, 1998.

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Benhabib, Jess. Indeterminacy and increasing returns. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics, 1991.

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Akiba, Ken. Indeterminacy, Vagueness, and Truth. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74175-3.

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Weder, Mark. Business Cycle Models with Indeterminacy. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47018-9.

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Antia, Bassey E., ed. Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tlrp.8.

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Moreso, José Juan. Legal Indeterminacy and Constitutional Interpretation. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9123-2.

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McPherson, Sandra. The god of indeterminacy: Poems. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993.

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Bennett, Rosalind L. Indeterminacy with non-separable utility. Florence: European University Institute, 1999.

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Wurth, Kiene Brillenburg. Musically sublime: Indeterminacy, infinity, irresolvability. New York: Fordham University Press, 2009.

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Bennett, Rosalind L. Indeterminacy with non-separable utility. Badia Fiesolana, San Domenico: European University Institute, 1999.

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Benhabib, Jess. Indeterminacy and sector-specific externalities. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, 1996.

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Moreso, Josep J. Legal indeterminacy and constitutional interpretation. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

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Irving, Massey, and Morrison James, eds. On film theory: Indeterminacy in film. Buffalo, NY: I. Massey, 1987.

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Polemarchakis, H. M. Portfolio choice, exchange rates and indeterminacy. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics, 1986.

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1963-, Sloop John M., and McDaniel James P, eds. Judgment calls: Rhetoric, politics, and indeterminacy. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1998.

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Mino, Kazuo. Growth and Business Cycles with Equilibrium Indeterminacy. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55609-1.

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Wang, Pengfei. Imperfect competition and indeterminacy of aggregate output. St. Louis, Mo.]: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2006.

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Aarts, Bas. Syntactic gradience: The nature of grammatical indeterminacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Coury, Tarek. Global indeterminacy in locally determinate RBC models. St. Louis, Mo.]: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2007.

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Dittmar, Robert D. Inflation-targeting, price-path targeting and indeterminacy. [St. Louis, Mo.]: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2004.

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Christopher, Beach, ed. Artifice & indeterminacy: An anthology of new poetics. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1998.

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Panarello, Maria. Studies of indeterminacy in the Australian novel. Roma: Bulzoni, 1999.

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Rohner, Evelyn Alonso. Infra-thin actions: Indeterminacy, discontinuity and entropy. Madrid, Spain: Fundación Arquia, 2020.

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Farmer, Roger E. A. Indeterminacy in a forward looking regime switching model. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Farmer, Roger E. A. Indeterminacy in a forward-looking regime-switching model. Atlanta, Ga.]: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2006.

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Urbanová, Ludmila. On expressing meaning in English conversation: Semantic indeterminacy. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2003.

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Bohman, James. New philosophy of social science: Problems of indeterminacy. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 1991.

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Cheng, Russell. Indeterminacy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505044.003.0014.

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This chapter discusses models like the exponential regression model y = a[1− exp(− bx)] where if a = 0 then b is an indeterminate, non-identifiable parameter, as it vanishes from the model. The hypothesis test that H0 : a = 0 versus H1 : a ≠ 0 is then non-standard. The well-known Davies test is explained. This uses a portmanteau test statistic T that is a functional of Sn(b), L< b< U, where Sn(b) is a regular test statistic of the null hypothesis a = 0 versus the alternative a ≠ 0 with b fixed. The null distribution of T is not usually easy to obtain. One can instead just test if a = 0 using a GoF test or a lack-of-fit test with an alternative hypothesis not specified. In the exponential regression example, this means simply testing if the observations are solely pure error. This elementary approach is compared with the Davies approach.
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Ciprut, Jose V., ed. Indeterminacy. The MIT Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/8011.001.0001.

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Alexander, Catherine, and Andrew Sanchez, eds. Indeterminacy. Berghahn Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781789200102.

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Bicchieri, Cristina. Rationality and Indeterminacy. Edited by Don Ross and Harold Kincaid. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195189254.003.0006.

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Much of the history of game theory has been dominated by the problem of indeterminacy. The very search for better versions of rationality, as well as the long list of attempts to refine Nash equilibrium, can be seen as answers to the indeterminacy that has accompanied game theory through its history. More recently, the experimental approach to game theory has attempted a more radical solution: by directly generating a stream of behavioral observations, one hopes that behavioral hypotheses will be sharper, and predictions more accurate. This article looks at several attempts to address indeterminacy, including the shift to evolutionary models. However, because its goal is to establish whether rational choice models are inescapably doomed to produce indeterminate outcomes, it pays much more attention to the experimental turn in game theory, the difficulty it encounters, and the promising results obtained by more realistic models of rationality that include a social component.
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Martine, Brian J. Indeterminacy and Intelligibility. Ebsco Publishing, 1992.

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Friedlander, Jennifer. An Uncertain Indeterminacy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190676124.003.0004.

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This chapter focuses on the controversy surrounding Yale University senior Aliza Shvartz, who made international headlines when reports circulated that her senior-year art project documented a year in which she frequently tried to impregnate herself while taking herbs to induce a miscarriage. At the heart of the uproar lies a fundamental uncertainty as to the reality of the documented event. In particular, claims that the piece was a “hoax” imply that she performed a mere dissimulation rather than, as Shvartz herself suggests, a true simulation. This case also serves as an opportunity to assess the political implications of artistic forms in which tensions between claims of realism and deception emerge, and it helps us to attend to difficulties encountered in the deployment of both dissimulation and simulation as strategies for upsetting the social order.
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Weir, Alan. Indeterminacy of Translation. Edited by Ernest Lepore and Barry C. Smith. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199552238.003.0011.

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W.V. Quine's thesis of the indeterminacy of translation is the theory which launched a thousand doctorates. During the 1970s it sometimes seemed to be as firmly entrenched a dogma among North American philosophers as the existence of God was among medieval theologians. So what is the indeterminacy thesis? It is very tempting, of course, to apply a little reflexivity and deny that there is any determinate thesis of indeterminacy of translation; to charge Quine with championing a doctrine which has no clear meaning, or which is hopelessly ambiguous. Such a charge is, it is argued in this article, false. His meaning is fairly clear and there is widespread agreement on what the thesis amounts to. The second section of the article looks at Quine's ‘argument from below’ for indeterminacy, then the ‘argument from above’, with concluding remarks in the last section.
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Hardin, Russell. Indeterminacy and Society. Princeton University Press, 2006.

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Hardin, Russell. Indeterminacy and Society. Princeton University Press, 2013.

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Hardin, Russell. Indeterminacy and Society. Princeton University Press, 2013.

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Scott, Robert H., and Gregory S. Moss. Significance of Indeterminacy. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Indeterminacy and society. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 2003.

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Indeterminacy and intelligibility. Albany: State University Press of New York Press, 1992.

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Button, Tim, and Sean Walsh. Permutations and referential indeterminacy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790396.003.0002.

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This chapter begins with a definition of isomorphism, and then introduces the Push-Through Construction, which allows us to generate many distinct isomorphic copies of a model. Benacerraf and Putnam have used this construction to raise certain problems for realism and the determinacy of reference. These problems seem most threatening in the case of mathematics, where nothing like causation could help pin down reference. In this connection, we introduce Putnam’s famous just-more-theory manoeuvre for the first time, and a position which is vulnerable to it, namely moderate objects-platonism. We then evaluate various attempts to salvage determinacy of reference, including Shapiro’s ante rem structuralism, before outlining a supervaluationist semantics which allows for referential indeterminacy. The appendices to this chapter contain a proof that isomorphism implies elementary equivalence, and a discussion of recent work on eligibility.
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Richardson, Henry. Reasons, Indeterminacy, and Compromise. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190247744.003.0009.

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This chapter addresses objections to the book’s account of moral authority. Metaphysically, it may be argued that since what we ought to do is determined by the balance of reasons, there are no moral indeterminacies of the kind the account presupposes. In response, I argue that this objection holds fast to the weighing conception of reasons in a way that ignores the widespread incommensurability of reasons. Psychologically, it will be objected that since people’s actions can be modeled as maximizing their desires, it is not plausible that they will be able to work out their moral disagreements in the way the account assumes. I respond by criticizing this desire-satisfaction psychology as failing to account for end-means reasoning and develop an alternative, more Aristotelian moral psychology that accounts for that, as well as for our commitments and our ability to work out conflicts among our commitments via principled compromises.
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Severin, Meier. Indeterminacy of International Law? sui generis Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38107/025.

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The most important (in)determinacy theses in international law since the 1920s are scrutinised in this book. As Severin Meier demonstrates, the extent of legal determinacy depends neither on some linguistic essence found in the text nor on theories that allegedly stand above practice. Instead, the (in)determinacy of law is shown to arise purely from practice. This reconceptualisation of a key discussion in legal philosophy provides a new perspective on the frame of meaning of legal norms.
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Indeterminacy in the World. Cambridge University Press, 2023.

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The indeterminacy of Beowulf. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2002.

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Radical interpretation and indeterminacy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.

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Quetglas, Josep, and Yago Conde. Architecture of the Indeterminacy. Actar, 2000.

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McCarthy, Timothy. Radical Interpretation and Indeterminacy. Oxford University Press, 2002.

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