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1 II, XXVII| whether it be the same identical substance. This few would 2 II, XXVII| not whether it be the same identical substance, which always 3 IV, VII | can, they are only about identical predications, and influence, 4 IV, VII | predication is as true and identical in its signification, that “ 5 IV, VII | predication is true and identical, that “body is body,” both 6 IV, VII | standing for them, is not identical, but the negation of them 7 IV, VIII | knowledge. Such are—~2. I. As identical propositions. First, All 8 IV, VIII | propositions. First, All purely identical propositions. These obviously 9 IV, VIII | received maxim, nor any other identical proposition, teaches us 10 IV, VIII | knowledge and bulk together.~How identical propositions are trifling. 11 IV, VIII | there are some who, because identical propositions are self-evident, 12 IV, VIII | vindicates the making use of identical propositions, for the improvement 13 IV, VIII | knowledge, should be busy with identical propositions and insist 14 IV, VIII | Nor do these, or any such identical propositions help him one 15 IV, VIII | not but have seen that by identical propositions I mean only 16 IV, VIII | proper signification of identical propositions; and concerning 17 IV, VIII | men will call propositions identical, wherein the same term is 18 IV, VIII | propositions that are not identical in my sense, concerns not 19 IV, VIII | not being such as I call identical.~4. II. Secondly, propositions