This argument for fatalism does not commit the same fallacy as the first one that I gave. |
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Their fatalism, existential conflict and schizophrenia are very close to Greek tragedy. |
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Waiting for the inevitable dose of fatalism this analogy provides is somewhat predicable but thoroughly enjoyable. |
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But the waves of pure love always have their own logic, rationality and fatalism. |
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The relationship between fatalism, spirituality, and health promoting behaviors in African American women must be further examined. |
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But young Muslims, like Muslims of my generation, also have a sense of fatalism. |
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At this stage there is a cultural or philosophical change from fatalism and determinism towards entrepreneurship and the taking of risks. |
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The search is mostly conducted in silence, perhaps out of fatigue tempered by a grim sense of fatalism. |
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The fatalism that goes with monism suits both her toughness and her optimism. |
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In such circumstances, cynicism, passivity and a sense of fatalism can influence public attitudes. |
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This is what makes men stoical with a fatalism that is so complete it allows for neither optimism nor pessimism. |
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His eyewitness account describes the progressive stranglehold devised by the Turks and the sense of fatalism that developed within the city. |
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But when you talk to people, if you watch the television, if you listen to the radio, there's a real degree of acceptance, of fatalism. |
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There's the tangled web and fatalism of Cocteau's standard storyline, but the movie lacks the waking dream state of Cocteau's movies. |
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Each president had a seam of fatalism, but neither acted as if he lacked the power to shape the course of the conflict. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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Their fatalism is tempered only by the drivers' acknowledgement that the need for speed is stronger than the instinct for self-preservation. |
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The film is an elementally emotional work, flooded everywhere by a deep, regretful sort of fatalism. |
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Fifth, there is a streak of melancholia in the English imagination, which can easily slide into a condition of fatalism. |
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More disturbing is the movie's sentimental fatalism about the inevitability of violence. |
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In short, what it was like to be transcendentally fatalist in a time when conventional, run-of-the-mill fatalism wasn't enough. |
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Winter was over but there was room for a twinge of regret, it seemed to me, and a little mournful Polish fatalism. |
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The film benefits from pared-down, naturalistic cinematography and performances, as well as a pervasive sense of fatalism. |
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This engendered a longing for normalcy, a sense of fatalism and passivity, but, ironically, also a willingness to take risks. |
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When it comes to American jobs and the global economy, the best words to sum up public attitudes are frustration and fatalism. |
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In the end, the novel's central characters embrace a blend of classical and Shakespearean fatalism mixed with existential solipsism. |
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The new sense of vulnerability brought to it a kind of fatalism that was always part of the New York attitude. |
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A resulting sense of fatalism often reduced their motivation to protect their sexual health. |
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Evidence also was lacking to show that attitudes of acceptance, fatalism, or denial affected outcomes. |
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You know, what I sense is a sense of fatalism and defeatism that I just reject. |
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By now, we may have expected a mood of depressed fatalism to have overtaken Britain. |
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The more widely this is known, the more it is likely to promote a sense of fatalism, as people ditch their diet or fall off the wagon and blame it on their genes. |
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Presiding over these public and private documents is the ghost of Luther, and the religious fatalism and negativity that infused every dimension of Strehlow's life. |
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There is a hideous fatalism about it, a ghastly and damnable reduction of beauty and intelligence, of strength and purpose, of honor and aspiration. |
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Like many self-appointed saviors, Haftar spoke with a certain self-admiring fatalism. |
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It was time to break the silence on the issue and to change the prevailing attitude of indifference and fatalism. |
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More than ever they have shown their willingness to fight against fatalism. |
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We must look ahead to be able to shape our common destiny, and we must never give in to fatalism. |
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This book is an antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks. |
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One sees this fatalism in the thought of those who believe that security in a world with fewer or without nuclear weapons would be unverifiable. |
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Long suspensions give a monologue quality to the work, a soliloquy steeped in fatalism. |
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A strain of fatalism runs through many of the world's religions and beliefs, conditioning people to accept passively whatever may befall them. |
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More dangerous, perhaps, is the complacency or fatalism that a reliance on genes can foster. |
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The goal: to restore a sense of possibility to the climate debate, countering fatalism and isolation with hope and a feeling of shared endeavour. |
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In the midst of a particularly harsh and distressing food crisis, we wanted to show that we are rejecting fatalism! |
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We are more susceptible to powerlessness and fatalism when we do not understand. |
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Against this background, now, the predominant feelings are of fatalism, resignation, and silent traumatisation. |
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In this photo I can see the beauty of Burundi, filled with a seemingly insoluble situation, with fatalism and ever-latent violence. |
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In this form, fatalism can also cause a lack of motivation, initiative and drive. |
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Debating the relevance of early motherhood solely from the perspective of culture is also simplistic and indicative of a certain fatalism. |
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Given this state of affairs, two approaches are possible: fatalism or some form of resistance. |
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Free will rather than fatalism characterizes the operation of karma. |
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The dire fatalism that dominated the discourse then is gone, replaced largely with a practiced apathy. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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This is in marked contrast to the fatalism you see in places like Russia and China, where partisanship is frowned upon. |
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If we are to circumvent the immobilizing effects of political fatalism and cynicism, the political imagination must find a basis for hope in the future. |
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Previous efforts to understand attitudes toward early detection have sometimes assigned a significant role to the specific concept of cancer fatalism and fatalism generally. |
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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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Instead, it's a practical sort of fatalism that breeds a desire for death. |
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This isn't exactly despair, or fatalism, or condemnation, or stoicism. |
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The lack of historical consciousness breeds skepticism and fatalism. |
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The play is one of the most potent amalgams of the Bard's keen psychological observation, tragic fatalism, and bitingly intelligent verbal and conceptual humor. |
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School violence is being assimilated into the broader sense of fatalism and passivity about the perpetration of violence in our nation and in our world. |
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It's pretty hard to do it in a desert and against a sense of fatalism. |
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However, when it comes to the medical profession, humour must be firmly based on reality, as it seriously strives to replace fatalism with optimism in the patients. |
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However, our confidence in the transforming energy of the light of Christ is stronger than the darkness of resignation, fatalism, fear and indifference. |
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Is it though Soviet patriotism, fatalism and sheer world-weariness? |
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The ecclesial community has the responsibility to purify this fatalism by helping to develop the religious faith of older people and by restoring a horizon of hope to it. |
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A thrilling exercise in fatalism, The Asphalt Jungle was one of Huston's most expertly structured films and earned him and cowriter Ben Maddow an Academy Award nomination for their screenplay. |
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In refugee situations, this may include a certain sense of hopelessness and fatalism among students and communities, requiring that education be attractive to engage learners and maintain their interest. |
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I have been on one of these motorcycles two or three times as a passenger, and I recommend full confidence, a strong belief in the existence of an afterlife, or fatalism. |
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Others predict things could go wrong more quickly, displaying the traditional Russian quality of gloomy fatalism, even if financial analysts say the medium term holds stagnation rather than crisis. |
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Mere mention of its name made us think of an interior world, an idealized landscape of multicolored icons and traditions, intermingled with fatalism and nonchalance, manifestations of inpenetrable oriental wisdom. |
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But how to straighten out Taylor's fatalism? |
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But the evil spirit can also lead us to disdain this concern while looking to the prevalent antiChristian social models, thus abdicating our call to attract others and falling into a hopeless and empty fatalism. |
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After the initial emotional reaction caused by an overwhelming media sensationalism, social conscience tends to shut down because of feelings of helplessness, fatalism, or neglect. |
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The two legendary musicians shared an incredible sense of fatalism. |
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Rival campaigners amongst environmentalists, human rights activists and trade unionists marvel at the way Jubilee 2000 has trounced those who talked pessimistically about the apathy and fatalism of civil society. |
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Such fatalism is a deadly adversary, for if we believe that the spread of nuclear weapons is inevitable, then in some way we are admitting to ourselves that the use of nuclear weapons is inevitable. |
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Saum suggests, Puritanical dread of death for spiritual reasons had degenerated into out-and-out fatalism. |
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The workshop proceedings reveal there is a great deal of confusion, a sense of powerlessness and fatalism among the public regarding climate change. |
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It is believed that an individual can navigate through the wyrd, and thus, the Heathen worldview oscillates between concepts of free will and fatalism. |
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I refer to such issues as determinism versus pure chance, fatalism versus tychism, and other obstinate questions appropriate to works by Plato, Spinoza, and Kant. |
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A hideous fatalism, which ought, logically, to petrify your volition. |
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