On Man and His Curiosity...
Desire to know why, and how, curiosity; such as is in no living creature but man: so that man is distinguished, not only by his reason, but also by this singular passion from other animals; in whom the appetite of food, and other pleasures of sense, by predominance, take away the care of knowing causes; which is a lust of the mind, that by a perseverance of delight in the continual and indefatigable generation of knowledge, exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure.
- Taken from Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, Part I, Chapter VI
- Taken from Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan, Part I, Chapter VI
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