Fatalism in systematic aspect and fatalism in its functional context
Keywords:
Fate and fatalism, Methodology, Concepts, Categories, PredestinationAbstract
In this paper, the author explores ideas of how to approach the subject of fate and fatalism. Fate, when equated with a man's life, can be raised to an infinite number of powers—as illustrated in the well-known story of the philosopher who began to wonder whether he were awake or dreaming himself awake. It would be fertile for the study of Fatalism to devote itself to analyses of situations with a view to ascertaining in which situations Fatalism is used. It would be very interesting then to examine whether the typical situations of Fatalism are not such as exclude the application of religious, magical, or rational behaviour.
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Articles
Published
1967-01-01
How to Cite
Henningsen, G. (1967). Fatalism in systematic aspect and fatalism in its functional context. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 2, 183–186. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67018
Copyright (c) 1967 Gustav Henningsen
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