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Quis erit, erit: fatalism and ayanmo in ancient Greek and traditional Yoruba philosophical thoughts

Fatalism is a philosophical concept generally used to refer to the belief that man is powerless to do or change anything in the face of future events which are believed to be inevitable. The idea is that there is no point trying to control the future. Thus, the concept of fatalism often leads to the...

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