The idea, which constitutes the actual being of the human mind, is not simple, but compounded of a great number of ideas.

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“The idea, which constitutes the actual being of the human mind, is not simple, but compounded of a great number of ideas.”

 

Baruch Spinoza

The idea, which constitutes the actual being of the human mind, is not simple, but compounded of a great number of ideas.