Assumptions Quote by James Lovegrove
““Civilizaton rests on the assumption that the universe is kindly disposed towards mankind and intended for our benefit. Imagine the upheaval were it to become widespread knowledge that that is not so.””
About This Quote
It suggests that civilization's confidence in a benevolent universe underpins its structures, and that discovering the universe is indifferent would destabilize that foundation.
In simple terms: Civilization depends on a benevolent cosmos.
Loss of cosmic benevolence would cause upheaval.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- academic discourse on secularism
- public debates on existential threats
- creative writing exploring cosmic indifference
- educational curricula on philosophy of science
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- reassessing societal values
- informing policy on existential risk
Questions to Reflect On
- How would societies restructure meaning if the cosmos were indifferent?
- What mechanisms could replace cosmic benevolence as a source of stability?
Some argue that humanity can adapt to a neutral universe without collapse, maintaining purpose through self-derived meaning.