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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
Newton's equations of motion tell us that a mass at rest at the apex of a dome with the shape specified here can spontaneously move. It has been suggested that this indeterminism should be discounted since it draws on an incomplete rendering of Newtonian physics, or it is “unphysical,” or it employs illicit idealizations. I analyze and reject each of these reasons.
My thanks to my cosymposiasts, John Earman and David Malament; to Michael Dickson, Bernie Goldstein, Stephan Hartmann, Alexandre Korolev, and Dmitri Tymoczko; and to visiting fellows of the Center for Philosophy of Science: Boris Grozdanoff, Antigone Nounou, Hernan Pringe, and Stéphanie Ruphy.