Answer:
Montaigne's view of human nature is quite different from modern civilization view
Step-by-step explanation:
Montaigne talked about man as a mutable and changing nature being. Human nature is a philosophical concept according to which humans share characteristics that include thinking, feeling and acting. The author also wrote about how human beings were driven by their
passions and impulses, but that it was not something to suppress because it was an important part of their nature. He also stated that man was not a superior creature above animals, but that the two of the living things were on the same level. The difference between Montaigne's thinking and the reality of the human being in modern civilization is that Montaigne postulated that the humans are creatures who cannot control themselves and their environment, in opposition to this idea, in modern civilization there is an established concept of an autonomous man that is able to control not only himself but also the world in a global way.
Also, in modern civilization, human beings are considered over animals in a rank of importance and general capacities. Man governs and controls animal life and the whole world.