kenticism

/kɛnˈtɪsɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical theory or idea that combines elements of kinetics and existentialism, often emphasizing human freedom and choice in the face of a deterministic universe.

“The professor’s lecture on kenticism sparked a heated debate among the students.”

Synonyms

  • deterministic idealism
  • kinetic existentialism

Antonyms

  • fatalism
  • predestination