It almost appears as if his story's rejection of faith is also, ironically, an espousal of predeterminism. |
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Although paleontology plays a large role in the novel, Swanwick seems to be more concerned with cause-and-effect, paradoxes, and predeterminism. |
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For all the manipulation of history which occurs in The Plot to Save Socrates, the characters all have a strong sense of predeterminism. |
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Mostly done through two talking heads, a Professor and one of his students, the piece examines the issues concerning not only time travel, but also predeterminism. |
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Therefore, yes, genetics brings a sort of new preformation or more accurately predeterminism. |
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The pendulum has now swung back following years of predeterminism and surgical nihilism. |
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Self-knowledge, predeterminism and willed blindness become the stuff of intense conversation during and between rehearsals of Sophocles' masterwork. |
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This was an epigenetic view that allowed some minimal predeterminism. |
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