determinist

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French déterministe, equivalent to determine +‎ -ist.

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Noun

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determinist (plural determinists)

  1. An advocate of determinism.
    • 2019, Peter Furlong, The Challenges of Divine Determinism: A Philosophical Analysis, page 94:
      However we understand the defect, most divine determinists will likely wish to say that the relation of inconformity between act and law obtains (when it does obtain) merely in virtue of the intrinsic natures of the relata. In other words, the relation of inconformity follows merely upon the nonrelational characteristics of the relata

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Adjective

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determinist (comparative more determinist, superlative most determinist)

  1. Characteristic of determinism.

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Danish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French déterministe.

Noun

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determinist c (singular definite deterministen, plural indefinite determinister)

  1. determinist

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French déterministe.

Adjective

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determinist m or n (feminine singular deterministă, masculine plural determiniști, feminine and neuter plural deterministe)

  1. deterministic

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Swedish

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Noun

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determinist c

  1. a determinist

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