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According to Thomas Hobbes, ____ is the origin of all thought.

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Sensation

Step-by-step explanation:

Hobbes is a kind of empiricist, in that he thinks about our thoughts are inferred, straightforwardly or by implication, from sensation. What's more he recounts to a causal tale about recognition, which is to a great extent the account of a causal chain of movements.

The article causes (quickly or mediately) weight on the sense organ, which results in movement inside us, right to the "mind and heart".

There this movement causes "an obstruction, or counter-weight, or attempt of the heart to convey itself; which try, in light of the fact that outward, seems to be some issue without.

Also, this appearing, or extravagant, is what is referred to as senses by men.

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