Every man exists by the highest right of nature, and consequently, by the highest natural right, he does whatever follows from the necessity of his own nature.
Rationalist philosophy
Every man exists by the highest right of nature, and consequently, by the highest natural right, he does whatever follows from the necessity of his own nature.
Rationalist philosophy
Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Chapter 16
1670
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