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A: There is no grand scheme of things. B: If there were a grand scheme of things, the fact – the fact – that we are not equipped to perceive it, either by natural or supernatural means, is a nightmarish obscenity. C: The very notion of a grand scheme of things is a nightmarish obscenity.
Thomas Ligotti
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What this quote means

This quote questions the existence of a greater purpose or design in life, suggesting that the absence of such a purpose is disturbing.

Thomas Ligotti expresses a profound skepticism towards the idea of a 'grand scheme of things,' arguing that if such a scheme existed, our inability to comprehend it would be a deeply troubling reality. He further contends that the mere notion of a grand design is itself a source of existential horror, emphasizing the limitations of human perception and the unsettling nature of a chaotic universe.

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PhilosophyExistenceChaosMeaningPerception

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Example use cases

In a philosophical discussion about the nature of existence and purpose.

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