The notion of species does not pertain to human nature according to the existence human nature has in the intellect
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The nature considered absolutely abstracts from every existence, though it does not exclude the existence of anything either 1 0 2and
The nature understood in this way is not a universal notion 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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