释义 |
fa·tal·ism \-ˌizəm\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from fatalist, after such pairs as English atheist: atheism 1. : the doctrine that all things are subject to fate; specifically : the doctrine that the occurrence of events is necessitated or is fixed in advance for all time in such a manner that human beings are powerless to change them — compare determinism 2. a. : the mental attitude of a fatalist; specifically : a belief in fatalism b. : compliance with what are believed to be the dictates of fate < fatalism can take the form of abject submissiveness but also of heroism > |