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Jacques the
Fatalist and his
Master (French:
Jacques le
fataliste et son maître) is a
novel by
Denis Diderot,
written during the
period 1765–1780. The...
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schools of
Indian philosophy. The
oldest descriptions of the Ājīvika
fatalists and
their founder Gosāla can be
found both in the
Buddhist and
Jaina scriptures...
- Blackpill, a
suburban area of Swansea,
Wales Black pill (ideology), a
fatalist set of
beliefs related to the
incel ideology or the
manosphere Black Pill...
- The
Fatalist (Portuguese: O Fatalista, French: Le fataliste) is a 2005 Portuguese-French
drama film
written and
directed by João Botelho. It is
based on...
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featured as
radio edit. "Paralysis" is a non-album track. The
second single, "
Fatalist", was
released in
different versions in
Europe and
North America. German...
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Bungo Stray Dogs (****anese: 文豪ストレイドッグス, Hepburn: Bungō
Sutorei Doggusu, lit. "Literary
Stray Dogs") is a ****anese
manga series written by
Kafka Asagiri...
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believed that
fatalistic suicide was
theoretical and
probably did not
exist in reality.However,
recent empirical evidence demonstrates that
fatalistic suicide...
- McConachie,
Campbell (2017). The
Fatalist. Sydney:
Hachette Australia. p. 135. ISBN 978 0 7336 3679 0. The
Fatalist. 2017. p. 135. Bottom, Bob. Shadow...
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Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom
Jones (1749), and
Denis Diderot's
Jacques the
Fatalist (1773,
printed posthumously in 1796). A
market of
literature in the modern...
- the
first trace of
Russian roulette can be
found in the
short story "The
Fatalist",
which was
written in 1840 and was part of the
collection A Hero of Our...