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determinism

[ dih-tur-muh-niz-uhm ]

noun

  1. the doctrine that all facts and events exemplify natural laws.
  2. the doctrine that all events, including human choices and decisions, have sufficient causes.


determinism

/ dɪˈtɜːmɪˌnɪzəm /

noun

  1. Also callednecessitarianism the philosophical doctrine that all events including human actions and choices are fully determined by preceding events and states of affairs, and so that freedom of choice is illusory Compare free will
  2. the scientific doctrine that all occurrences in nature take place in accordance with natural laws
  3. the principle in classical mechanics that the values of dynamic variables of a system and of the forces acting on the system at a given time, completely determine the values of the variables at any later time
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determinism

  1. In ethics , the view that human actions are entirely controlled by previous conditions, operating under laws of nature. Determinism is often understood as ruling out free will .
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Derived Forms

  • deˈterminist, nounadjective
  • deˌterminˈistic, adjective
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Other Words From

  • de·ter·min·ist noun adjective
  • de·ter·min·is·tic [dih-tur-m, uh, -, nis, -tik] adjective
  • non·de·ter·min·ist noun adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of determinism1

First recorded in 1840–50; determin(e) + -ism
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Example Sentences

So much for the work of Pierre-Simon Laplace, the French mathematician, philosopher and king of determinism.

The far more likely doomsday scenario for us is AI-driven, information-fueled determinism.

The idea that people grow up to embody their names is a phenomenon called "nominative determinism", Ms Kihm said.

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"A strictly climate determinism perspective is limiting and distorts reality."

From Salon

"A strictly climate determinism perspective is limiting and distorts reality," Matthew Huber, Professor of Geography in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, wrote to Salon.

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