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Action Quote by Leo Tolstoy

“Why does an apple fall when it is ripe? Is it brought down by the force of gravity? Is it because its stalk withers? Because it is dried by the sun, because it grows too heavy, or because the boy standing under the tree wants to eat it? None of these is the cause… Every action of theirs, that…” quote by Leo Tolstoy
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“Why does an apple fall when it is ripe? Is it brought down by the force of gravity? Is it because its stalk withers? Because it is dried by the sun, because it grows too heavy, or because the boy standing under the tree wants to eat it? None of these is the cause… Every action of theirs, that seems to them an act of their own freewill is in the historical sense not free at all but is bound up with the whole course of history and preordained from all eternity.”

Leo Tolstoy

About This Quote

The quote questions natural causes of an apple falling and argues that free will is illusion, bound by history.

In simple terms: Apple falls due to gravity; free will is an illusion.

Key Takeaway

Consider the limits of personal agency.

Themes

philosophy determinism science

Mood

pondering inquisitive philosophical

Type

question reflection

When to use this quote

  • education
  • debate
  • personal decision making
  • ethical discussions

Key Concepts

gravity historical causality free will debate

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you believe actions are predetermined?
  • How does this view affect moral judgment?
A Different Perspective

Determinism may overlook individual responsibility.

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