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Understanding Quotes by Thomas Hobbes
- Understanding is nothing else than conception caused by speech.
- By this we may understand, there be two sorts of knowledge, whereof the one is nothing else but sense, or knowledge original (as I have…
- To understand this for sense it is not required that a man should be a geometrician or a logician, but that he should be mad.
- The source of every crime, is some defect of the understanding; or some error in reasoning; or some sudden force of the passions. Defect in…
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