predetermination
predetermination / predetermination
Noun
This term describes the act of establishing a result or a plan before the actual event occurs. It carries a strong sense of inevitability or rigid planning, often used in professional or legal contexts to describe a decision made before all evidence was considered. In a theological sense, it refers to the concept of divine foreordination. This usage is deeply tied to debates over free will versus destiny, suggesting that an individual's fate is fixed by a higher power regardless of their earthly actions.