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Of such consequences, three occur to me. In the first place, although, as a general rule, it is impossible to make sure that a given concept is absolutely simple; but I have found as I believe a demonstration that one is so; and further I have found strong reason to think that, whether there are any indecomposable concepts or not, that every concept not of that nature has one or more absolutely true analyses, and not merely analyses that seem so to human faculties. Since this accords with the general opinion, I will not give an
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