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determinism Philosophical doctrine that human action is not free but determined by external forces. [OED]
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determination any act, omission, decision, procedure, levy, order or other determination made under provincial forestry acts.
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determination includes requirements, orders, directions, decisions, and the like, made, given or imposed on or about any subject matter, person, group or class of persons, or any club, organisation or body, with or without sanctions attaching thereto.
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determination [L:105] To be conscious of a determination is to be conscious of a characteristic. By "removing determination", logical abstraction produces "higher concepts" (ie, by making a concept less determinate); logical determination, by contrast, adds determination and produces "ever lower concepts". ...
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determinism A belief that all processes are predetermined by definite causes and natural laws and can therefore be predicted. Biological determinism and mechanical determinism are two variations of this premise. Indeterminism is the reverse of this
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