Thomas Hobbes Quote

As, in Sense, that which is really within us, is (as I have said before) only Motion, caused by the action of external objects, but in appearance; to the Sight, Light and Color; to the Ear, Sound; to the Nostril, Odor, &c.


The Moral and Political Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury (ed. 1750)


As, in Sense, that which is really within us, is (as I have said before) only Motion, caused by the action of external objects, but in appearance; to ...

As, in Sense, that which is really within us, is (as I have said before) only Motion, caused by the action of external objects, but in appearance; to ...

As, in Sense, that which is really within us, is (as I have said before) only Motion, caused by the action of external objects, but in appearance; to ...

As, in Sense, that which is really within us, is (as I have said before) only Motion, caused by the action of external objects, but in appearance; to ...