noun
- the belief that all events are the result of causes and that free will does not exist
- the doctrine that all events are determined by previously existing causes
Usage: philosophy
Usage: science; philosophy
Examples
- The philosopher argued for determinism, claiming that human choices are illusions.
- Scientific determinism suggests that the universe operates according to fixed laws.
- Many people reject determinism because they believe in personal responsibility.
- The debate between determinism and free will has lasted for centuries.
- Hard determinism denies that humans have any real control over their actions.
- Some scientists embrace determinism while still acting as if they have free will.