Causation Quote by Kaiten Nukariya
““8. The Application of the Law of Causation to Morals. Although it may be needless to state here the law of causation at any length, yet it is not equally needless to say a few words about its application to morals as the law of retribution, which is a matter of dispute even among Buddhist scholars. The kernel of the idea is very simple-like seed, like fruit; like cause, like effect; like action, like influence—nothing more. As fresh air strengthens and impure air chokes us, so good conduct brings about good consequence, and bad conduct does otherwise.[FN#217]””
About This Quote
Moral actions follow the same cause‑effect principle as physical phenomena: good deeds yield positive outcomes, bad deeds produce negative ones.
In simple terms: Morals obey causation.
Good actions create good results.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- ethical decision‑making
- teaching moral philosophy
- personal conduct
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- ethical frameworks
- behavioral incentives
Questions to Reflect On
- Is moral causation always observable?
- How does intention affect outcome?