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The most natural and the most artificial:
Hobbes on imagination•
JUHANA LEMETTI
in Hobbes Studies, Vol. XVII-2005: 46-71
In his Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes illustrates the peculiar ways of the human
mind by the following train of thought:
For in a Discourse of our present civill warre, what could seem more impertinent,
than to ask (as one did) what was the value of a Roman Penny?

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