Thomas Hobbes — "The light of human minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first sn…"
The light of human minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity.
The light of human minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity.
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"To believe in God is to believe in a being of infinite power, infinite wisdom, and infinite goodness."
"For it is not the bare receiving of a man's message, that makes him an ambassador, but the accepting of his person."
"The power of the mighty hath no foundation but in the opinion and belief of the people."
"The laws of nature are not properly laws, but conclusions or theorems concerning what conduceth to the conservation and defence of themselves."
"For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason."
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