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Indeterminism means when you are undecided or can not make a decision. it also means that you are uncertain.

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Indeterminism means when you are undecided or can not make a decision. it also means that you are uncertain.

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William James

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  1. Indeterminism
  2. Determinism says that occurrences in nature are causally decided by preceding events or natural law. That everything leading up to this point has happened for a reason-a purpose, an order and all factors will continue to be pre-determined till the end of time. Meaning free will is an illusion.
  3. The opposite of determinism is in regards to self aware beings, is Free will. Teleology is not necessarily evidence of universal determinism. Just causal determinism. In that certain actions will always have the same determined effects. Randomization is an aspect of indeterminism.
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I'm not entirely sure regarding the controlling part. But, There is a religion which believes that both, the universe and God are identical. The central ideas found in almost all pantheistic (gods in everything) beliefs are the view of the Cosmos as an all-encompassing unity, reverence for the Cosmos, and recognition of the sacredness of the Universe and Nature.

It is of several different types like Determinism and Indeterminism, Theistic or Atheistic, Monisms and Dualism.

At the "Earth"(not Universe) mythology level GAIA (or Gaea) is the Greek goddess of nature (in general.) Modern pagans refer to her as the Earth Goddess/Earth Mother and see the Earth as a living being

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