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The extreme form of objective idealism is ()

The extreme form of objective idealism can be fatalism.

Objective idealism is a philosophical view that some supernatural force or entity beyond the material world is the origin and foundation of the world. This view usually regards the world as a spiritual existence, and human beings are only a part of this spiritual existence.

Fatalism holds that man's destiny is determined by some supernatural force or law, and man cannot change his destiny through his own efforts or changes. This view is similar to objective idealism, and both believe that some supernatural force or entity beyond human understanding is the basis for determining the fate of the world and mankind.

The extreme form of objective idealism can be fatalism. In this view, human beings can only accept their fate, but cannot change it through their own efforts. This view has a negative impact on people's enthusiasm and initiative, and it does not conform to the values and concepts of modern society. It should be noted that objective idealism and fatalism are not the representatives of all philosophical viewpoints and systems, and different philosophers and philosophical schools have different views and explanations on the nature and basis of the world and human destiny.

The application scenario of fatalism:

1, religious belief: fatalism is reflected in many religious beliefs. For example, the "predestination theory of God" in Christianity holds that all human behaviors and destinies are arranged by God in advance. The "law of cause and effect" in Buddhism also believes that people's fate is determined by past karma. These religious beliefs all believe that people can't change their own destiny, and they can only conform to God's will through faith and practice.

2. Divination and fortune telling: Fatalism is also widely used in divination and fortune telling. Fortune tellers usually use various methods to predict people's fate, such as face reading, astrology, divination and so on. Fortune tellers usually infer a person's fate according to his date of birth, five elements and other information. These methods are based on fatalism, which holds that people's fate is determined by some supernatural force.

3. Social science: In social science, fatalism is also widely used to study social phenomena and human behavior. Some sociologists believe that the development and change of society is determined by some supernatural force, and people can only follow the historical trend. This view is also fatalistic.

4. Psychology: In the field of psychology, fatalism is also adopted by some psychologists. They believe that people's personality and behavior are determined by heredity and environment, and people can't completely control their own destiny. This view is similar to fatalism.