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CONCERNING IDEAS. Ideas of thought are so obscure to man, that he is ignorant what an idea is, and does not know that he has ideas. The reason is, because he does not reflect upon this matter, nor,
in that obscurity, does he observe of what character they are; and since he does not observe what their quality is, neither does he know what it is; when, nevertheless, thought consists of mere ideas
distinguished from each other.