fatalism |
null |
As nouns the difference between fatalism and null
is that
fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
fatalism |
false |
As a noun fatalism
is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
fatalism |
undefined |
As a noun fatalism
is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fatalism |
tranquility |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between fatalism and tranquility
is that
fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them while
tranquility is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
hope |
fatalism |
As nouns the difference between hope and fatalism
is that
hope is the belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen while
fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.
As a verb hope
is to want something to happen, with a sense of expectation that it might.
As a proper noun Hope
is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans.
pessimism |
fatalism |
As nouns the difference between pessimism and fatalism
is that
pessimism is a general belief that bad things will happen while
fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.
passivity |
fatalism |
As nouns the difference between passivity and fatalism
is that
passivity is the state of being passive while
fatalism is the doctrine that all events are subject to fate or inevitable necessity, or determined in advance in such a way that human beings cannot change them.
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