After visiting with Galileo, Hobbes became convinced that:
a. humans could not simply be described as machines
b. humans could be completely understood employing only the concepts of matter and motion
c. expressing one's true beliefs could be very dangerous
d. Descartes was correct about the innateness of ideas in the universe
b. humans could be completely understood employing only the concepts of matter and motion
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