fatalité
Fatalité is a French noun that conveys the sense of fate, doom, or the inevitability of events. It can refer to the condition of being fated, as well as to the idea that certain outcomes are unavoidable. In some contexts it also touches on the notion of fatality in the sense of death or serious harm resulting from a circumstance. The term is often used to describe forces—whether divine, cosmic, historical, or social—that appear to shape events beyond individual control.
Etymology and range: fatalité comes from Latin fatalitas, meaning destiny or doom, from fatalis, “fateful,” and
Philosophical usage: In philosophy, fatalité relates to fatalism, the view that events are predetermined and that
Cultural and linguistic usage: In literature, theology, and social theory, fatalité is employed to evoke inexorable
Overall, fatalité functions as a flexible term that names the human perception of inevitability across philosophical,