Yes, definitely.  I intend to bring up deterministic stochasticity >8^D the 
next time I see him.  So a discussion of it in the context QM would be helpful.

On 12/13/2016 10:54 AM, Grant Holland wrote:
> This topic was well-developed in the last century. The probabilists argued 
> the issues thoroughly. But I find what the philosophers of science have to 
> say about the subject a little more pertinent to what you are asking, since 
> your discussion seems to be somewhat ontological. In particular I'm thinking 
> of Peirce, Popper and especially Mario Bunge. The latter two had to account 
> for quantum theory, so are a little more pertinent - and interesting. I can 
> give you more specific references if you are interested.

-- 
☣ glen

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