Thomas Hobbes Quote

When we say anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 23), Leviathan


When we say anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named.

When we say anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named.

When we say anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named.

When we say anything is infinite, we signify only that we are not able to conceive the ends and bounds of the thing named.