concept   fate

20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) Western cultures (1) Ancient Greek culture (1) Eastern cultures (1) Greek mythology (1) Greece (1) Roman Mythology Enthusiasts (1) Vedic astrology (1) critical rationalism (1) China (1) Confucianism (1) Existentialism (1) Japan (1) Mesopotamian mythology (1) Modern East Asian cultures (1) Scientific cultures (1) United States (1) Western Europe (1) Western astrology (1) Western literature (1) mathematicians (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fate Western cultures In Western cultures, fate is often viewed as a product of personal choices and actions, highlighting individual control and determination. 10
2 fate Ancient Greek culture Fate in Ancient Greek culture is predetermined by gods and seen as inevitable and often tragic. 5
3 fate Eastern cultures Eastern cultures believe in predetermined fate shaped by external forces such as karma and destiny. 5
4 fate Greek mythology In Greek mythology, fate is determined by the Moirai and influenced by gods, shaping the destiny of individuals. 4
5 fate Greece Greek culture emphasizes belief in an inevitable, predetermined fate or destiny. 2
6 fate Roman Mythology Enthusiasts Roman mythology enthusiasts believe that fate is predetermined and controlled by the Moirai. 2
7 fate Vedic astrology Belief in fate determined by celestial bodies and seeking astrological guidance is common in Vedic astrology culture. 2
8 fate critical rationalism Fate is seen as subjective and shaped by individual choices and actions, not predestined events in critical rationalism culture. 2
9 fate China In Chinese culture, there is a strong belief in fate and a sense of destiny and predestination. 1
10 fate Confucianism Fate in Confucianism is viewed as predetermined but also influenced by one's actions and the universe. 1
11 fate Existentialism Existentialism views fate as a subjective concept with no objective reality, emphasizing individual responsibility for shaping their own lives through conscious choices and actions. 1
12 fate Japan In Japanese culture, there is a common belief in fate and a strong sense of destiny and predestination. 1
13 fate Mesopotamian mythology In Mesopotamian mythology, fate is controlled by the gods and cannot be altered, as seen in the poem 'Enuma Elish'. 1
14 fate Modern East Asian cultures In modern East Asian cultures, fate is often intertwined with concepts of karma and predetermined cosmic forces. 1
15 fate Scientific cultures In scientific cultures, there is an emphasis on personal agency and the impact of individual choices on shaping one's future. 1
16 fate United States In the United States, fate is viewed as a concept shaped by individual choices and actions, emphasizing free will and personal agency. 1
17 fate Western Europe In Western European culture, fate is viewed as being shaped by individual decisions and actions, emphasizing free will and personal agency. 1
18 fate Western astrology Western astrology may influence belief in fate through predictions and interpretations. 1
19 fate Western literature Fate in Western literature is often portrayed as the belief that individuals can shape their destinies through their choices and actions. 1
20 fate mathematicians Mathematicians in our culture view fate as a philosophical concept lacking scientific evidence. 1