Thomas Hobbes — "The value of a man is not in himself, but in the estimation of others."
The value of a man is not in himself, but in the estimation of others.
The value of a man is not in himself, but in the estimation of others.
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"For there is no such Finis Ultimus (utmost aim) nor Summum Bonum (greatest good) as is spoken of in the books of the old moral philosophers."
"For words are but the marks of concepts, and concepts are but the images of things."
"The science of every man's duty, which is called ethics, is nothing else but the knowledge of what is good and evil in the actions of men."
"Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another."
"Fear of things invisible is the natural seed of that which every one in himself calleth religion."
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