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(Noun) fatalizm;

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fatalizm

Wordnet angielsko-polski


1. (a submissive mental attitude resulting from acceptance of the doctrine that everything that happens is predetermined and inevitable)
fatalizm


2. (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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And moderate on present-hedonism. ~~~ And always low on past-negative and present-fatalism.
Umiarkowany na hedonistycznej teraźniejszości, I zawsze niski na negatywnej przeszłości oraz fatalistycznej teraźniejszości.

TED

"Even when conscious of a race for the best schools, some less confident and able parents are often overcome by a fatalism and are resigned to the fact that their son or daughter will be left with whatever school other parents don't want.

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But it did show a sort of cheerful fatalism that one does not often come across today.

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As Smith noted, a kind of fatalism has entered our literary culture, a sense that all other routes have been tested and found wanting.

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