Arise Quote by Isaac Newton
“Blind metaphysical necessity, which is certainly the same always and every where, could produce no variety of things. All that diversity of natural things which we find suited to different times and places could arise from nothing but the ideas and will of a Being, necessarily existing.”
About This Quote
The quote argues that a single, universal will or idea of a higher being can generate all the diversity observed in nature.
In simple terms: All variety stems from one ultimate source.
Universal will explains natural diversity.
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When to use this quote
- Debates on creation
- Philosophical discussions of purpose
- Theological arguments
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Practical Applications
- Use as a premise in philosophical essays
Questions to Reflect On
- Can a single will plausibly generate complex ecosystems?
- What evidence supports or refutes this metaphysical claim?
It overlooks empirical explanations like evolution and physical laws that account for diversity without invoking a singular will.