"Compassion is a call, a demand of nature, to relieve the unhappy as hunger is a natural call for food"
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The subtext pushes against a familiar dodge, especially in a commercial, stratified Britain where poverty was easy to recast as personal failure: if suffering is always someone’s own fault, you can treat your sympathy as sentimental excess. Butler counters by naturalizing the impulse to relieve misery. If nature issues the call, refusing it isn’t prudence; it’s a kind of self-mutilation, a denial of what humans are for.
Context matters: as an Anglican clergyman and moral philosopher, Butler was arguing against the era’s fashionable egoism (the claim that people are ultimately self-interested). This analogy is a quiet ambush. Hunger is “self-interested,” yes, but it’s also a reliable guide to what sustains life. Compassion, by Butler’s logic, is similarly self-authenticating: a mechanism meant to move resources, attention, and action toward the “unhappy.” He’s not just asking for charity; he’s asserting that moral life has an anatomy.
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Butler, Joseph. (2026, January 18). Compassion is a call, a demand of nature, to relieve the unhappy as hunger is a natural call for food. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/compassion-is-a-call-a-demand-of-nature-to-10426/
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"Compassion is a call, a demand of nature, to relieve the unhappy as hunger is a natural call for food." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/compassion-is-a-call-a-demand-of-nature-to-10426/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.








