“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 the Understanding, is Ignorance; in Reasoning, Erroneous Opinion.”

—  Thomas Hobbes , book Leviathan

The Second Part, Chapter 27, p. 152
Leviathan (1651)

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