Skip to content

Epistemology Quote by John K. Brown

“Truth is, something exists, and everything exists for a reason. Regardless if the reason is known or unknown, knowable or unknowable, reason exists and can be named.” quote by John K. Brown
Download Open image
““Truth is, something exists, and everything exists for a reason. Regardless if the reason is known or unknown, knowable or unknowable, reason exists and can be named.””

John K. Brown

About This Quote

The statement asserts that everything exists for a reason, whether known or unknown, and that reason can be identified.

In simple terms: All things have a reason, known or not.

Key Takeaway

Seek purpose behind events.

Themes

purpose existence philosophy

Mood

thoughtful philosophical

Type

inspirational curious

When to use this quote

  • personal challenges
  • scientific inquiry
  • spiritual reflection

Key Concepts

causality ontology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What reasons do you assign to random events?
  • How do you handle unknown purposes?
A Different Perspective

Reason may be unknowable.

3.3 out of 5 (4 ratings)

More by John K. Brown

Explore all 11 John K. Brown quotes

More Epistemology quotes

Browse all 153 Epistemology quotes