A …………. is one which 'being in itself uncompounded, contains in it nothing but one uniform appearance or conception in the mind and is no distinguishable into different ideas'. In other words it is an unanalyzable simple datum of knowledge.

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A …………. is one which 'being in itself uncompounded, contains in it nothing but one uniform appearance or conception in the mind and is no distinguishable into different ideas'. In other words it is an unanalyzable simple datum of knowledge.