A Mechanist's Morality, The Mechanics of Virtue, aphorism 263

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  1. He who knows that humans are only animals and acts accordingly is not very human.

  2. He who believes that there is a ghost in the machine is too human.

  3. He who attempts to engineer that intoxication referred to as the human spirit is the exception which redeems the rule.

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