No. They aren't synonyms. Determinism is a theory saying that human do not come from people's will but other forces. Development is (the end of) a processs when something has been improved or changed for the better.
Quantum mechanics challenges the idea of determinism by introducing uncertainty at the smallest scales of matter. While it doesn't necessarily disprove determinism, it suggests that the universe may not operate in a completely predictable way.
No, the existence of God is not necessarily ruled out by determinism. Determinism is the belief that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. This does not necessarily preclude the existence of a higher power or deity.
Arguments against determinism include the belief that it undermines free will and personal responsibility, as well as the idea that it overlooks the role of randomness and unpredictability in the universe. Some also argue that determinism fails to account for the complexity of human behavior and the potential for genuine creativity and innovation.
Determinism argues that all events, including human actions, are determined by causes outside of our control, while compatibilism suggests that free will and determinism can coexist, as our actions can still be considered free even if they are determined by factors like our desires and beliefs.
Determinism believes that events are determined by prior causes and can be predicted, while fatalism believes that events are predetermined and inevitable regardless of actions taken.
The implication of environmental determinism and possibilism on Nigeria development is preparedness in disaster management.
Carl Ritter is considered the father of the school of environmental determinism. He believed that natural elements like climate, topography, and soil influenced human societies and their development. Environmental determinism sought to explain cultural differences based on the physical environment.
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Environmental determinism is a school of thought that suggests that human societies are shaped and determined by their physical environment. This theory argues that environmental factors, such as climate, geography, and resources, have the primary influence on cultural development and societal progress. Critics argue that environmental determinism oversimplifies the complex interactions between humans and their environment.
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A Determinism of Morality was created on 2010-05-25.
Kadri Vihvelin has written: 'Freedom of the will and moral responsibility' -- subject(s): Moral development, Values, Free will and determinism
The concept of free will is usually considered the opposite of determinism. A believer in determinism, he did not try to prevent what he considered to be God's will.
growth, increase, advance, progress, spread, expansion, enlargement
an important development in the field of geography in the early 20th century that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of their environment. this philosophy gave some people the justification to believe that Europeans were smarter than other peoples, because they live in a more temperate climate. the view that the natural environment has a contolling influence over various aspects of human life, including cultural development.
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