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Define sensitivity condition.

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The sensitivity condition was introduced by Robert Nozick. He suggests that if S knows that p, then S's belief that p tracks truth. Nozick argues that this truth-tracking relation can be captured by subjunctive conditionals.

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Sensitivity to initial conditions means that a system's behaviour may diverge rapidly from slightly different conditions, making them unpredictable. One of the major discoveries of the twentieth century was that deterministic systems could be inherently unpredictable.

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