Fatalism vs Composure - What's the difference?
fatalism | composure | Related terms |
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.
Calmness of mind or matter, self-possession.
* Milton
* I. Watts
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(obsolete) The act of composing, or that which is composed; a composition.
* Evelyn
(obsolete) Orderly adjustment; disposition.
* Woodward
(obsolete) frame; make; temperament
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) A combination; a union; a bond.
Fatalism is a related term of composure.
As nouns the difference between fatalism and composure
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 composure is calmness of mind or matter, self-possession.fatalism
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(wikipedia fatalism)Noun
Synonyms
* determinism * predestination * predeterminismAntonyms
* free will * freedom * indeterminismSee also
Are fate and choice compatible? * compatibilism () * incompatibilism () English words suffixed with -ism ----composure
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Noun
- We seek peace and composure .
- When the passions are all silent, the mind enjoys its most perfect composure .
- “Did you want anything, ma’am?” I enquired, still preserving my external composure , in spite of her ghastly countenance and strange exaggerated manner.
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- Signor Pietro, who had an admirable way both of composure [in music] and teaching.
- Various composures and combinations of these corpuscles.
- His composure must be rare indeed / Whom these things can not blemish.
- (Shakespeare)
