Similar words: capitalism, transcendentalism, industrial capitalism, fatal, femme fatale, realism, vandalism, journalism. Meaning: ['feɪtəlɪzm] n. a philosophical doctrine holding that all events are predetermined in advance for all time and human beings are powerless to change them.
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31 It'shows the just initial significance of life in the conflict of fatalism and resistence.
32 Strictly speaking , however , fatalism is not a form of determinism.
33 The kindhearted, craggy Alfredo is the projectionist, the spinner of myth and the giver of a hard-won wisdom, full of Italian fatalism, winks and rough fatherly love.
34 He was a believer in dualism for both fatalism and causality.
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35 The historicist view of social development does not imply fatalism.
36 For Egypt, the scale of the climate crisis is overwhelming, infecting all discussion with cynicism and fatalism.
37 For a long time Marxist historical determinism has unreasonably been distorted as unscientific fatalism and mechanical economic determinism.
38 Fatalism – The concept of fatalism is closely linked to Islam, as destiny is believed to be in the hands of God.
39 The central idea of fatalism is that specific events are unavoidable.
40 Roaming and fatalism tangle up in Wang Anyi's world of text and mind. "
41 Fatalism is the helpless feeling of every individual life living in reality.
42 Li Bi- hua' s novels are characteristic of fatalism, and under the major background of the fate samsara, the author explores man' s transcendency, that is, the ideal character of the characters.
43 It is very easy to confuse hard - determinism with fatalism.
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