Sofia: Sofia University Press (2017)
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В настоящата книга се изследва идеята за случайността през нейното историческо и концептуално развитие и са отделени пет основни и типични понятия. Анализът тръгва от класическите примери – Платон, Аристотел, Кант и Хегел – и стига до съвременния контекст на случайността, който е представен през теорията на вероятностите и теорията на сложността. Някои от изведените понятия са формализирани и имат по-логически, математически или пък информационен характер, а други са по-скоро физически или субектни, но всички те са представени в една обща историческа типология. В нея се включва и парадигмата срещу случайността, която има теоретична, културна и дори органична природа.
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Keywords | Contingency Accidentality Coincidence Chance Randomness |
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