Blindly Quote by Christoph Martin Wieland
“Man blindly works the will of fate. [Ger., Blindlings that er blos den Willen des Geschickes.]”
About This Quote
A critique of human agency, implying that individuals act as instruments of destiny rather than autonomous actors.
In simple terms: Fate dictates human actions.
Free will is an illusion under destiny.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- philosophical debates
- literary analysis
- psychological counseling
- theological discussion
- creative writing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- exploring determinism
- challenging free‑will narratives
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence supports human autonomy despite perceived fate?
- How does this view impact personal responsibility?
The statement overlooks evidence of conscious choice and societal influence on outcomes.