Fatalitas
Fatalitas is a Latin noun referring to fate, destiny, or the inexorable course of events. Etymologically related to fatalis, meaning fateful or destined, fatalitas conveys the sense that certain outcomes are unavoidable. In classical and later contexts, the term encompassed both the general sense of inevitability and, more specifically, the inevitability of death or other decisive events.
Historically, fatalitas appears in Roman thought and later ecclesiastical and scholastic writings to describe aspects of
In modern discourse, fatalitas is closely linked to the philosophical position of fatalism, the view that future
See also: fatalism, predestination, fate, destiny, determinism.