Quote by C.S. Lewis
The fundamental laws are in the long run merely statements that every event is itself and not some different event.
Summary
This quote suggests that the fundamental laws of nature are essentially descriptions of events for what they actually are, rather than representing them as something else. In other words, these laws simply articulate the fact that every event is unique and distinct from any other event. By recognizing this, we can understand that the laws of nature are not arbitrary rules imposed upon events, but rather a reflection of the inherent nature and individuality of each occurrence.
Topics
Truth
By C.S. Lewis