18. A third instance.
Thirdly, Perhaps another makes up the complex idea which he calls man, only out of the
ideas of body in general, and the powers of language and reason, and leaves out the shape wholly: this man is able
to demonstrate that a man may have no hands, but be quadrupes, neither of those being included in his idea of
man: and in whatever body or shape he found speech and reason joined, that was a man; because, having a clear
knowledge of such a complex idea, it is certain that What is, is.