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PAN-DETERMINISM

PAN-DETERMINISM
ScnABR
Broad determinism: The action of determining not only one’s own actions, but the actions of others as well, especially to determine the activities of two or more sides of a game simultaneously. (To become pan­determined it is necessary to view a dispute, struggle or game from both sides.)
PAN-DETERMINISM
ScnBasic
Would mean a willingness to start, change and stop on any and all dynamics. That is its primary definition. A further definition, also a precision definition, is the willingness to start, change and stop two or more forces, whether or not opposed, and this could be interpreted as two or more individuals, two or more groups, two or more planets, two or more like-species, two or more universes, two or more spirits, whether or not opposed. This means that one would not necessarily fight, he would not necessarily choose sides.
PAN-DETERMINISM
ScnMaster
a willingness to start, change and stop on any and all dynamics; the willingness to start, change and stop two or more forces, whether or not opposed. (This could be interpreted as two or more individuals, two or more groups, two or more planets, two or more life species, two or more universes, two or more spirits, whether or not opposed.) Academy Level 0 Glossary Approved 3-12-90
PAN-DETERMINISM
ScnTech
1. would mean a willingness to start, change and stop on any and all dynamics. That is its primary definition. A further definition, also a precision definition, is: the willingness to start, change and stop two or more forces, whether or not opposed, and this could be interpreted as two or more individuals, two or more groups, two or more planets, two or more like-species, two or more universes, two or more spirits whether or not opposed. This means that one would not necessarily fight, he would not necessarily choose sides. (Dn 55!, p. 100)2. defined as determining the activities of two or more sides in a game simultaneously. (PAB 84)3. the ability to regulate the considerations of two or more identities, whether or not opposed. (COHA, p. 110)4. full responsibility for both sides of a game. (Scn 0-8, p. 119)