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What is inter-determinism?

"Inter-determinism" is not a standard term in philosophy or science. It's possible you might be thinking of:

* Indeterminism: This philosophical concept suggests that some events are not caused by prior events, meaning they occur randomly or without a deterministic cause. It's often associated with quantum mechanics, where the outcomes of certain events seem to be fundamentally probabilistic.

* Interdependence: This is a concept that describes how things are connected and influence each other. In a system, elements are interdependent if they depend on each other for their function and existence. This is a common concept in complex systems theory and ecology.

It's possible that "inter-determinism" is a neologism or a term used in a specific context that isn't widely understood.

If you could provide more context about where you encountered this term, I might be able to provide a more specific answer.

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