"De Corpore" is a philosophical work by the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes, written between 1655 and 1658. The title translates to "On the Body." In this text, Hobbes explores his materialist philosophy, focusing on the nature of physical bodies, the principles of motion, and how these concepts relate to human beings and society. Hobbes argues that all phenomena, including human thoughts and actions, can be understood through the lens of physical processes.

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