Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sə.dənt.ɪzəm/
noun the doctrine that all events are the result of chance
A1 Accidentism is the belief that everything happens by chance.
A2 The concept of accidentism suggests that there are no underlying causes for events.
B1 Accidentism can lead to a sense of unpredictability in life.
B2 Some philosophers argue that accidentism undermines the idea of a purposeful universe.
C1 In academic circles, accidentism is often debated in relation to determinism and free will.
C2 The theory of accidentism challenges traditional notions of causality and determinism.
formal Accidentism is a philosophical doctrine that attributes the universe's existence to chance rather than design.
informal Some people believe in accidentism, thinking that everything happens by random luck.
slang Accidentism is like saying everything is just a big cosmic accident.
figurative In the realm of art, accidentism refers to the use of chance or random elements in the creative process.
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