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This argument for fatalism does not commit the same fallacy as the first one that I gave.
Their fatalism, existential conflict and schizophrenia are very close to Greek tragedy.
Waiting for the inevitable dose of fatalism this analogy provides is somewhat predicable but thoroughly enjoyable.
But the waves of pure love always have their own logic, rationality and fatalism.
The relationship between fatalism, spirituality, and health promoting behaviors in African American women must be further examined.
But young Muslims, like Muslims of my generation, also have a sense of fatalism.
At this stage there is a cultural or philosophical change from fatalism and determinism towards entrepreneurship and the taking of risks.
The search is mostly conducted in silence, perhaps out of fatigue tempered by a grim sense of fatalism.
The fatalism that goes with monism suits both her toughness and her optimism.
In such circumstances, cynicism, passivity and a sense of fatalism can influence public attitudes.
This is what makes men stoical with a fatalism that is so complete it allows for neither optimism nor pessimism.
His eyewitness account describes the progressive stranglehold devised by the Turks and the sense of fatalism that developed within the city.
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.
There's the tangled web and fatalism of Cocteau's standard storyline, but the movie lacks the waking dream state of Cocteau's movies.
Each president had a seam of fatalism, but neither acted as if he lacked the power to shape the course of the conflict.
People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism.
Their fatalism is tempered only by the drivers' acknowledgement that the need for speed is stronger than the instinct for self-preservation.
The film is an elementally emotional work, flooded everywhere by a deep, regretful sort of fatalism.
Fifth, there is a streak of melancholia in the English imagination, which can easily slide into a condition of fatalism.
More disturbing is the movie's sentimental fatalism about the inevitability of violence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Just as 'patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel,' so fatalism is the last refuge of a shirker.
He waited, with the patience and the fatalism of infancy, for something to happen.
The fatalism that was her mood so often now told her that these things had to be.
The unexpected march of events had converted him to the doctrine of fatalism.
Her magnanimity, he tells us, is unexampled, and her fatalism pathetic.
The fatalism of youth, unlike that of age, is all rose-coloured.
The Major calmly awaited the end with the fatalism of a Mussulman.
You were not born and reared in the jungle by wild beasts and among wild beasts, or you would possess, as I do, the fatalism of the jungle.
It is a pity you don't take the trouble to study fatalism, the religion of the Emperor Napoleon.
Perhaps the liquor brought him something of the chill Russian fatalism.
He needed all her assistance and all her loyalty in these new conjunctures his fatalism had already accepted.
We are forced to fall back on fatalism as an explanation of irrational events.
What worries her most is the fatalism and improvidence of the poor.
Though ethnocentrism may be a bit like original sin in that it is inborn and to some extent irremovable, this fact does not condemn us to a moral fatalism or determinism.
It came to him, and he accepted it with a sort of eager fatalism.
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