id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5a3qq2nprbhbbdpxjwvvekwc2u Antony Eagle Randomness Is Unpredictability 2005 42 .pdf application/pdf 18709 1062 51 After indicating the ways in which these accounts are flawed, I propose that randomness is to be understood as a special case of the epistemic 1Another example is more recent: 'we say that an event is random if there is no way to predict Such processes are random if anything is: the sequence of outcomes of heads and tails of a tossed coin exhibits disorder, and our best models of A prediction function ψP,T (M, t) takes as input the current state M of a system described by a theory T as discerned by a predictor P, the range of available prediction functions to those that are provided by the theory subject to the agent's epistemic and computational limitations. random sequences in deterministic situations, and as part of theories that ./cache/work_5a3qq2nprbhbbdpxjwvvekwc2u.pdf ./txt/work_5a3qq2nprbhbbdpxjwvvekwc2u.txt