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Qué (quién) es FATALISM - definición

PHILOSOPHICAL DOCTRINE EMPHASISING THE SUBJUGATION OF ALL EVENTS OR ACTIONS TO FATE
Fatalist; Fatalists; Fatalisms; Fatalistic; Fatalistical; Criticism of fatalism

fatalism         
n.
Necessarianism, necessitarianism.
fatalism         
Fatalism is a feeling that you cannot control events or prevent unpleasant things from happening, especially when this feeling stops you from making decisions or making an effort.
There's a certain mood of fatalism now among the radicals.
= resignation
N-UNCOUNT
fatalism         
¦ noun the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable.
?a submissive attitude to events.
Derivatives
fatalist noun
fatalistic adjective
fatalistically adverb

Wikipedia

Fatalism

Fatalism is a family of related philosophical doctrines that stress the subjugation of all events or actions to fate or destiny, and is commonly associated with the consequent attitude of resignation in the face of future events which are thought to be inevitable.

Ejemplos de uso de FATALISM
1. Margaret Thatcher refused to accept this fatalism.
2. "He almost has . . . a sense of fatalism," said Rep.
3. It breeds Home Office fatalism and staff demoralisation.
4. There is a new fatalism buried behind the headlines.
5. A resigned demeanor suggests fatalism, but it often gives way to a slight but amused grin.