Probabilistic epigenesis

The current idea that development is a consequence of bidirectional horizontal and vertical influences among genetic activity, neural activity, behavior, and the environment.  Developmental outcomes are probable rather than predetermined because of the necessarily somewhat uncertain operation of a variety of endogenous and exogenous stimulative events. The term is accredited to Gilbert Gottlieb (1929-2006). 

See Causality (in philosophy), Epigenesis, Predetermined epigenesis