From the physical point of view, a man is nothing more than a system of cells, or from the mental point of view, than a system of representations; in either case, he differs only in degree from animals.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Nowhere more truly than in his mental capacities is man a part of nature.
A man is the sum of his actions, of what he has done, of what he can do, Nothing else.
Man is not man, but a wolf to those he does not know.
We do not discuss the anatomical, physiological, and mental characteristics of man considered as an individual; but we are interested in the diversity of these traits in groups of men found in different geographical areas and in different social classes.
Man is essentially a selfish creature. The differences in the degree with which this developed are infinite.
Man is the measure of all things.
Man as a pure animal does not exist.
Man is a spiritual intelligence, who has taken flesh with the object of gaining experience in worlds below the spiritual, in order that he may be able to master and to rule them, and in later ages take his place in the creative and directing hierarchies of the universe.
A man with a so-called character is often a simple piece of mechanism; he has often only one point of view for the extremely complicated relationships of life.
Man is a physical and spiritual epitome of the Universe.