
Hien B. answered 05/02/19
Top Philosophy Tutor w/ Master's degree from Oxford
Physicists interpret quantum mechanics as being probabilistic, unlike classical physics. This means that at the quantum level, what occurs is a matter of chance/probability. Since determinism is the thesis that the laws of nature determines all events, this contradicts the idea that some events are a result of chance/probability. So quantum mechanics is inconsistent with determinism