determinizmus
Determinizmus is a philosophical concept that posits all events, including human cognition, behavior, and choices, are causally determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences. In simpler terms, it suggests that given the state of the universe at any point in time, the future is entirely predictable and unavoidable. This view often contrasts with free will, the idea that individuals have genuine agency and the ability to make choices independent of prior causes.
There are various forms of determinism. Causal determinism, the most common, asserts that every event is necessitated
The implications of determinism are far-reaching, impacting fields like ethics, law, and psychology. If all actions
The debate between determinism and free will remains one of philosophy's most enduring and complex discussions,