"The tongue may be employed about, and made to serve all the purposes of vice, in tempting and deceiving, in perjury and injustice."
"Every thing is what it is, and not another thing."
Source: Joseph Butler (1844). “Sermons”, p.19
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Joseph Butler
Philosopher, Theologian
Joseph Butler was an 18th-century philosopher known for his influential work on ethics and moral psychology, particularly in 'Fifteen Sermons.'
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