Thomas Hobbes — "Ignorance of causes, makes men apt to attribute every event to some immediate in…"
Ignorance of causes, makes men apt to attribute every event to some immediate invisible agent.
Ignorance of causes, makes men apt to attribute every event to some immediate invisible agent.
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"The will of man is not free, but is determined by the strongest motive."
"For such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves."
"For what is there in the world, that is not obnoxious to the change of time, and the violence of men?"
"And therefore, what is good for one, is not good for all."
"For the laws of nature, as I have shewed in the end of the fifteenth chapter, are immutable and eternal; but the force and efficacy of these laws depend upon the security which men have of being able …"
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