Causes Quote by Aeschylus
“Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?”
About This Quote
Posits Zeus as the ultimate origin of all events, questioning how any mortal action can occur without divine initiation.
In simple terms: Divine agency underlies all human deeds.
All actions trace back to a supreme cause.
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When to use this quote
- rituals
- political decisions
- military campaigns
- personal dilemmas
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- theological discourse
- ethical analysis
Questions to Reflect On
- Does acknowledging a prime mover diminish personal responsibility?
- How does this view shape moral accountability?
Some argue human agency can be independent of divine influence.