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A belief that all processes are predetermined by definite causes and natural laws and can therefore be predicted. Biological determinism and mechanical determinism are two variations of this premise. Indeterminism is the reverse of this
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The theory that whatever happens (including human acts) is caused by something else. Physical Determinism maintains that the
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A philosophy espousing that every event in the universe is caused and controlled by natural law. More precisely, all behavior and observable events have causes. This view is contrasted with freewill and asserts that human actions are predetermined. The centuries old debate between determinism and freewill is ongoing and the fields of psychology, philosophy, and theology have all been involved in the dispute.
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the teaching that every event in the universe is caused and controlled by natural law.
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Determinism is the doctrine that everything that happens is determined by a sequence of causes independent of oneself. The religious belief in predestination, that your days are numbered, comes from this theory.
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