Nature Quote by Blaise Pascal
“True nature being lost, everything becomes its own nature; as the true good being lost, everything becomes its own true good.”
About This Quote
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
Recognize the importance of foundational values
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Ethical decision‑making
- cultural analysis
- personal values
- societal norms
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What defines “true nature” in modern societies?
- Can societies thrive without shared moral foundations?
The claim may ignore innate human diversity and context