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  1. In the history of science, Laplace's demon was a notable published articulation of causal determinism on a scientific basis by Pierre-Simon Laplace in 1814. According to determinism, if someone (the demon) knows the precise location and momentum of every atom in the universe, their past and future values for any given time are entailed; they ...

  2. Jun 24, 2023 · 15 min read. ·. Jun 24, 2023. 1. Laplaces demon, proposed by the French mathematician and physicist Pierre-Simon Laplace, is a thought experiment that challenges our understanding of...

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    Jan 1, 2023 · Deterministic theories have been developed in many cultural and conceptual contexts. Nevertheless, the definitive and most influential statement was made by Pierre-Simon LaPlace (1814/1951) in the early 1800s. He was a statistician, which is ironic because determinism undercuts one of the key assumptions of probability theory, namely that ...

  4. May 20, 2016 · In an often-quoted passage, Laplace derives determinismthe ability of a superhuman intelligence to predict future eventsfrom the axiom of a universal causal chain of all events. This axiom, which Laplace adopts from Leibniz, is the Principle of Sufficient Reason . It states, in Laplace’s words:

    • Friedel Weinert
    • f.weinert@bradford.ac.uk
    • 2016
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  6. determinism is the view that the universe (or a physical system) follows one unique trajectory from the past to the future, in which no branching occurs. If two worlds share the same laws and their conditions coincide at one point in time, then they will agree at all points in time. Predictive determinism is the view that the events in

    • Friedel Weinert
    • 2016
  7. Pierre-Simon, Marquis de Laplace (/ l ə ˈ p l ɑː s /; French: [pjɛʁ simɔ̃ laplas]; 23 March 1749 – 5 March 1827) was a French scholar and polymath whose work was important to the development of engineering, mathematics, statistics, physics, astronomy, and philosophy.

  8. its eyes. (Laplace 1902, 4). Although the Enlightenment addressed life’s paradoxes through the lens of rational thought, this did not render them entirely knowable through a detailed understanding their components. In 1814, Pierre-Simon Laplace used a thought experiment to as-sert this fundamental concept, which was originally conceived

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