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1 II, XVIII| beasts, are modified by diversity of notes of different length 2 II, XXVII| Chapter XXVII~Of Identity and Diversity ~1. Wherein identity consists. 3 II, XXVII| the ideas of identity and diversity. When we see anything to 4 II, XXVII| and names of identity and diversity would be in vain, and there 5 II, XXVII| distinction of identity and diversity of one and more, and renders 6 II, XXVII| should be one, identity and diversity are relations and ways of 7 II, XXVII| substances, the identity and diversity of each particular existence 8 II, XXVII| succession, concerning their diversity there can be no question: 9 II, XXVII| determined by identity or diversity of substance, which it cannot 10 III, X | believed that there is great diversity of opinions in the volumes 11 IV, I | four sorts: I. Identity, or diversity. II. Relation.~III. Co-existence, 12 IV, I | existence.~4. Of identity, or diversity in ideas. First, As to the 13 IV, I | disagreement, viz. identity or diversity. It is the first act of 14 IV, I | themselves, whose identity and diversity will always be perceived, 15 IV, III | knowledge of identity and diversity in ideas extends as far 16 IV, III | First, as to identity and diversity. In this way of agreement 17 IV, VII | 4. I. As to identity and diversity, all propositions are equally 18 IV, VII | proposition concerning identity or diversity is as clearly and certainly 19 IV, XVI | forbearance, in a necessary diversity of opinions. Since, therefore, 20 IV, XVI | and friendship, in the diversity of opinions; since we cannot