"God, Nature, the wise, the world, preach man, exhort him both by word and deed to the study of himself"
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That breadth isn’t piety so much as pressure. In late 16th-century France, with confessional conflict and institutional authority under strain, the appeal to multiple courts of judgment reads like a hedge against skepticism. Charron, a major channel for Montaigne’s influence into a more systematized moral philosophy, wants the inward turn to be universal without relying on any single foundation. The subtext is that external authorities are unstable, contradictory, or compromised; the one domain you can interrogate with some consistency is the self.
“Preach,” “exhort,” “study” also matter: this isn’t mere introspection; it’s discipline. The self becomes an object of inquiry, almost an instrument to be calibrated. Charron anticipates a modern sensibility: society is always teaching you who you are, but the only responsible response is to become your own examiner before the world does it for you.
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Charron, Pierre. "God, Nature, the wise, the world, preach man, exhort him both by word and deed to the study of himself." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-nature-the-wise-the-world-preach-man-exhort-2690/.
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"God, Nature, the wise, the world, preach man, exhort him both by word and deed to the study of himself." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/god-nature-the-wise-the-world-preach-man-exhort-2690/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












