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Jacques Monod
“Among all the occurrences possible in the universe the a priori probability of any particular one of them verges upon zero. Yet the universe exists; particular events must take place in it, the probability of which (before the event) was infinitesimal. At the present time we have no legitimate grounds for either asserting or denying that life got off to but a single start on earth, and that, as a consequence, before it appeared its chances of occurring were next to nil. ... Destiny is written concurrently with the event, not prior to it... The universe was not pregnant with life nor the biosphere with man. Our number came up in the Monte Carlo game. Is it surprising that, like the person who has just made a million at the casino, we should feel strange and a little unreal?”
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

Jacques Monod
“Armed with all the powers, enjoying all the wealth they owe to science, our societies are still trying to practice and to teach systems of values already destroyed at the roots by that very science. Man knows at last that he is alone in the indifferent immensity of the universe, whence which he has emerged by chance. His duty, like his fate, is written nowhere.”
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

Jacques Monod
“It necessarily follows that chance alone is at the source of every innovation, and of all creation in the biosphere. Pure chance, absolutely free but blind, at the very root of the stupendous edifice of evolution: this central concept of modern biology is no longer one among many other possible or even conceivable hypotheses. It is today the sole conceivable hypothesis, the only one that squares with observed and tested fact. And nothing warrants the supposition - or the hope - that on this score our position is ever likely to be revised. There is no scientific concept, in any of the sciences, more destructive of anthropocentrism than this one.”
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

Jacques Monod
“Everything comes from experience; yet not from actual experience, reiterated by each individual with each generation, but instead from experience accumulated by the entire ancestry of the species in the course of its evolution.”
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

Jacques Monod
“A totally blind process can by definition lead to anything; it can even lead to vision itself.”
Jacques Monod, Chance and Necessity: An Essay on the Natural Philosophy of Modern Biology

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