Thomas Hobbes: Man (page 2)

Thomas Hobbes was English philosopher, born 1588. Explore interesting quotes on man.
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“For such Truth as opposeth no man's profit nor pleasure is to all men welcome.”

Review and Conclusion, p. 396, (Last text line)
Leviathan (1651)

“No man's error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it.”

The Second Part, Chapter 26, p. 144
Leviathan (1651)

“No man is bound by the words themselves, either to kill himselfe, or any other man.”

The Second Part, Chapter 21, p. 112
Leviathan (1651)

“For naturall Bloud is in like manner made of the fruits of the Earth; and circulating, nourisheth by the way, every Member of the Body of Man.”

The Second Part, Chapter 24, p. 130 (See also: Velocity of money)
Leviathan (1651)

“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.”

On the proposition that the volume generated by revolving the region under 1/x from 1 to infinity has finite volume. Quoted in Mathematical Maxims and Minims by N. Rose (1988)