"Human nature is evil, and goodness is caused by intentional activity"
About this Quote
The key phrase is “intentional activity.” Xunzi relocates morality from inner essence to deliberate practice: ritual, education, law, habit, imitation. Goodness is not authenticity; it’s craftsmanship. That’s the subtextual jab at rival Confucian optimism (especially Mencius), who treated moral feeling as innate sprouts needing nurture. Xunzi flips it: nurture is the point, because the sprouts aren’t there. You can almost hear the political stakes. If morality is natural, governance can lean on gentle encouragement. If morality is manufactured, the state and its institutions become the moral workshop - and discipline stops looking like cruelty and starts looking like infrastructure.
Context matters: late Warring States China was a pressure cooker of collapsing norms, bureaucratic experimentation, and endemic violence. Xunzi’s realism is less misanthropy than emergency management. He’s explaining why rites and hierarchies aren’t ornamental, why teachers and models matter, why laws can be moral tools rather than mere force.
The line also smuggles in a strangely modern comfort: you are not good because you feel good; you are good because you do good, repeatedly, on purpose. In Xunzi’s world, virtue is a technology - and it’s built, not found.
Quote Details
| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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| Source | Xun Kuang (Xunzi), chapter "Xing e" ("Human Nature Is Evil"), ca. 3rd c. BCE — commonly rendered: "Human nature is evil; goodness is produced by deliberate/intentional activity." See scholarly summary in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. |
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