John Locke Quote

A blind fortuitous concourse of atoms, not guided by an understanding agent.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Book IV, Chapter XX, Section 15 (p. 393)


A blind fortuitous concourse of atoms, not guided by an understanding agent.

A blind fortuitous concourse of atoms, not guided by an understanding agent.

A blind fortuitous concourse of atoms, not guided by an understanding agent.

A blind fortuitous concourse of atoms, not guided by an understanding agent.