Determinism is an explanation of everything ("the world") with its roots in the idea that "everything has sufficient reason for being as it is." Hard indeterminism does not deny determinism, though other forms of indeterminism might, it simply states that there is not sufficient reason to explain everything (the world) --that determinism isn't the answer. Hard indeterminism recognizes that there are things that both determinism and chance are insufficient to explain.How do you describe hard indeterminism?
I'm no expert on physics, but Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect are quoted in example.
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