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Definition of Fatalist

Fatalist
Fatalist Fa"tal*ist, n. [Cf. F. fataliste.] One who maintains that all things happen by inevitable necessity.

Meaning of Fatalist from wikipedia

- schools of Indian philosophy. The oldest descriptions of the Ājīvika fatalists and their founder Gosāla can be found both in the Buddhist and Jaina scriptures...
- Jacques the Fatalist and his Master (French: Jacques le fataliste et son maître) is a novel by Denis Diderot, written during the period 1765–1780. The...
- The Fatalist (Portuguese: O Fatalista, French: Le fataliste) is a 2005 Portuguese-French drama film written and directed by João Botelho. It is based on...
- Bungo Stray Dogs (****anese: 文豪ストレイドッグス, Hepburn: Bungō Sutorei Doggusu, lit. 'Literary Stray Dogs'), also abbreviated as B-S-D, is a ****anese manga series...
- Doomers are people who are extremely pessimistic or fatalistic about global problems such as overpo****tion, peak oil, climate change, ecological overshoot...
- that fatalistic suicide was theoretical and probably did not exist in reality. However, recent empirical evidence demonstrates that fatalistic suicide...
- McConachie, Campbell (2017). The Fatalist. Sydney: Hachette Australia. p. 135. ISBN 978 0 7336 3679 0. The Fatalist. 2017. p. 135. Bottom, Bob. Shadow...
- featured as radio edit. "Paralysis" is a non-album track. The second single, "Fatalist", was released in different versions in Europe and North America. German...
- Zurvanism is a fatalistic religious movement of Zoroastrianism in which the divinity Zurvan is a first principle (primordial creator deity) who engendered...
- Pulszky London: T. Hodgson, 1854. 232 pp. "The Parlour Library". Vol.112. ("Fatalist" not translated). A hero of our own times. Now first transl. into English...