fatalism in English

noun
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the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable.
The difference reflects the difference between an eschatology of kingdom transformation and hope versus an eschatology of inevitable deterioration and fatalism .
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1. 13 That is really pagan fatalism.

2. 14 Fatalism was Nadiensky's only refuge.

3. Do some oriental philosophies lean towards fatalism?

4. 1 Do some oriental philosophies lean towards fatalism?

5. 15 Do all Oriental philosophers lean towards fatalism?

6. 10 Do all Oriental philosophies lean towards fatalism?

7. Fatalism thus erects a barrier between God and man.

8. 12 Fatalism is an excuse of the weak-willed.

9. This is one aspect of our fatalism and paralysis.

10. 4 This is one aspect of our fatalism and paralysis.

11. Mercy, mercy, mercy, he croaked, his first surrender to fatalism.

12. 11 Generally speaking, the Middle Ages accepted war with fatalism.

13. 17 Within this awareness there is both fatalism and intense emotion.

14. 2 There is a mood of profound fatalism amongst party members.

15. 19 Mercy, mercy, mercy, he croaked, his first surrender to fatalism.

16. 3 There's a certain mood of fatalism now among the radicals.

17. 8 He experienced a sense of fatalism that kept fear at bay.

18. 16 Hegel s tragic view is a purposeful fatalism , which has been criticized by Cherlishifski.

19. 26 We possess a soul, a nonmaterial essence that escapes the rigid fatalism of matter.

20. 29 It's easy to find that Hester's thought is full of religious mistrial atmosphere and fatalism.

21. 30 It's easy to find that Hester's thought is full of religious mistrial atmosphere and fatalism.

22. 18 People who believe in fatalism think that human beings do not control their own destiny.

23. 5 Malthus was burdened by a fatalism induced by fears of population growth and resource shortages.

24. 15 Croft had none of the particular blend of pessimism and fatalism that Red and Brown felt.

25. 23 The quiet flatness of her voice was mirrored by the fatalism he saw in her eyes.

26. 22 This has all to be seen in the context of the profound fatalism about life itself.

27. 20 Briefly optimistic at the start, it did not take much for the fatalism to set in.

28. 27 Croft had none of the particular blend of pessimism and fatalism that Red and Brown felt.

29. A passive fatalism at the capriciousness and heavy-handedness of authority prevailed amongst the thirty-year men.

30. David disliked this trait of Harriet's, a fatalism that seemed so at odds with the rest of her.

31. 7 A passive fatalism at the capriciousness and heavy-handedness of authority prevailed amongst the thirty-year men.

32. 1 Overview 1.1 Basic Abilities 1.2 Standard Powers 2 References Behest has elements of Lifeweb, Puppetry, and Fatalism in it

33. 6 David disliked this trait of Harriet's,(www.Sentencedict.com) a fatalism that seemed so at odds with the rest of her.

34. 21 As Travis set her down on her good leg inside the hut she gave herself up to a sense of fatalism.

35. 9 It breeds cynicism and fatalism, which some blamed for the failure of a referendum last month to reform the electoral system.

36. 29 In his psychological state, it is not difficult to find the moral sensitivity, misanthropic mood , profound melancholy and the tendency of fatalism.

37. He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

38. 24 He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

39. Anthropogenic “A state of half-ignorance and half-indifference is a much more pervasive climate sickness than true denial or true fatalism.”-David Wallis-Wells.

40. 28 One can experience through these paintings the reconciliation of determinism and contingency, fatalism and free will; as well as the palingenesis of order and chaos.

41. Today's shows, with pedophilia and serial killers, have a dark fatalism in them, he notes, "something you would not have seen in 'Dragnet' or 'Kojak' all those years ago."

42. Or it may lead to belief in fatalism, which is a doctrine that events will happen in the exact manner of a predetermined plan.In general perception of Coincidence, for

43. 25 Today's shows, with pedophilia and serial killers, have a dark fatalism in them, he notes, "something you would not have seen in 'Dragnet' or 'Kojak' all those years ago."

44. ‘The Antidote to genetics as a driver of medicalisation lies in remaining sceptical and level headed.’ ‘This book is an Antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks.’