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“True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as the true good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.” quote by Blaise Pascal
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“True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as the true good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.”

Blaise Pascal

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Source Philosophical treatise: Pensées, 17th century

Loss of true nature leads to relativism; loss of true good leads to moral relativism

In simple terms: Without true nature or good, everything becomes its own version

Key Takeaway

Recognize the importance of foundational values

Themes

philosophy ethics relativism human nature truth

Mood

thoughtful serious critical

Type

philosophical ethical reflective

When to use this quote

  • Ethical decision‑making
  • cultural analysis
  • personal values
  • societal norms
  • education

Key Concepts

Moral foundations existential inquiry human condition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines “true nature” in modern societies?
  • Can societies thrive without shared moral foundations?
A Different Perspective

The claim may ignore innate human diversity and context

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