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“Man blindly works the will of fate. [Ger., Blindlings that er blos den Willen des Geschickes.]” quote by Christoph Martin Wieland
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“Man blindly works the will of fate. [Ger., Blindlings that er blos den Willen des Geschickes.]”

Christoph Martin Wieland

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.

Key Takeaway

Free will is an illusion under destiny.

Themes

fate determinism human agency philosophy existentialism

Mood

pondering skeptical detached

Type

maxim philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • philosophical debates
  • literary analysis
  • psychological counseling
  • theological discussion
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

will destiny blindness control

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?
A Different Perspective

The statement overlooks evidence of conscious choice and societal influence on outcomes.

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