dindétermination
Dindétermination is a neologism used in some French-language discussions to describe a state of persistent indeterminacy where outcomes or determinations resist stabilization despite available information. The term blends the notion of indétermination with a sense of process or dynamics, and it is employed primarily in philosophy of science, decision theory, and cognitive science.
Definition and scope: A dindéterminée situation occurs when multiple options carry comparable justification or when structural
Origins and usage: The term is relatively recent and appears only in a small body of French-language
Applications: In decision theory, dindétermination describes scenarios where a rational agent cannot prefer one action over
Criticism: Some scholars argue that dindétermination risks duplicating existing concepts of uncertainty without adding clear analytical
See also: indétermination, uncertainty, ambiguity, indeterminacy, decision theory.