from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Encyclopedia - FatalismFatalism is the view that human deliberation and actions are pointless and ineffectual in determining events, because whatever will be will be.
One ancient argument, called the idle argument, went like this:
If it is fated for you to recover from your illness, then you will recover whether you call a doctor or not.
Likewise, if you are fated not to recover, you will not do so even if you call a doctor.
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