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Is there a philosophy that suggests that every single thing and ever single moment of our universe necessarily happens and everything that is there is necessarily there? That the universal properties are necessary and that everything that has happened/existed and will happen/exist is the only possible thing that could happen?

>> No.6468573

Determinism?

>> No.6468591

that philosophy is retarded

does anybody actually believe that?

>> No.6468595

>>6468573
Determinism.

>> No.6468604

>>6468573
>>6468595
Is determinism a 'valid' philosophy?

>> No.6468617

>>6468604
It's either that or Indeterminism

>> No.6468639

>>6468604

From a scientific viewpoint it seems that way.

>> No.6468666

>>6468604
>>6468639
biological determinism ...

>> No.6468673

>>6468604

There are several kinds of determinism.

>> No.6468682

>>6468591
Anthropic principle

>> No.6470310

>>6468541

The philosophical term is 'Fatalism'. 'Determinism' is what you get when you argue for fatalism based on the idea of cause and effect.

>> No.6471483

>>6468541
There is a scientific theory that time is an illusion, and that everything just IS. That it's our biocentric nature to perceive reality as in a time continuum. I believe the Theory of Relativity supports this, but I'm not sure.

>> No.6472385

>>6468541
Hegel pretty much