Boethius Quote

If one were to define chance as the outcome of a random movement which interlocks with no causes, I should maintain that it does not exist at all, that it is a wholly empty term denoting nothing substantial.


The Consolation of Philosophy [before 524], Book V, trans. P. G. Walsh (1999)


If one were to define chance as the outcome of a random movement which interlocks with no causes, I should maintain that it does not exist at all,...

If one were to define chance as the outcome of a random movement which interlocks with no causes, I should maintain that it does not exist at all,...

If one were to define chance as the outcome of a random movement which interlocks with no causes, I should maintain that it does not exist at all,...

If one were to define chance as the outcome of a random movement which interlocks with no causes, I should maintain that it does not exist at all,...