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1 I, I | equal to four,” “red is not blue,” &c., are not general maxims, 2 II, III | as white, red, yellow, blue; with their several degrees 3 II, VIII | causes the ideas of the blue colour, and sweet scent 4 II, VIII | in us: and what is sweet, blue, or warm in idea, is but 5 II, VIII | in the mind the ideas of blue or yellow, &c. But, in the 6 II, XXXII| we think that the idea of blue be in the violet itself, 7 II, XXXII| producing the same idea of blue in us, it serves us to distinguish, 8 II, XXXII| appearance to be denominated blue, whether it be that real 9 II, XXXII| that idea: since the name, blue, notes properly nothing 10 II, XXXII| Though one man’s idea of blue should be different from 11 II, XXXII| the idea that he called blue, and those which had the 12 II, XXXII| distinctions marked by the name blue and yellow, as if the appearances 13 II, XXXII| such a pattern, be false. Blue and yellow, bitter or sweet, 14 III, VI | so that this is of the blue, that the red regiment; 15 IV, I | without the mind. Thus, “blue is not yellow,” is of identity. “ 16 IV, II | see in different kinds, as blue and red, are as capable 17 IV, VII | not a horse”; “red is not blue.” The difference of the 18 IV, VII | white, and not the idea of blue; and that the idea of white, 19 IV, VII | whether this proposition, “blue is not red,” be not a proposition 20 IV, VII | yellow, and the idea of blue, he cannot but certainly 21 IV, VII | yellow, and not the idea of blue. For a man cannot confound