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the person." Though general rules may be more dangerous, they are also more
meritorious when they are correct.
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy 1755-1770, p. 273 (Ak 2, p. 299).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy 1755-1770, p. 372 (Ak 2, p. 383).
Chapter 5: Silent Years (1770-1780)
- Ak 10, p. 91.
- See Paul Schwartz, Die Gelehrtenschule Preußens unter dem Oberschulkollegium
(1787-1806) und das Abiturientenexamen. Monumenta Germaniae Paedagogica,
Nr. 50 (1912), pp. 586f. See also Euler and Stiening, "'... und nie der Pluralität
widersprach'?," p. 64. - However, the salary of sublibrarian, amounting to 60 Thalers, must be added to
this. - Davies, Identity or History, p. 20. Davies refers to Jolowicz, Geschichte der Juden
in Königsberg, p. 92, and Hans Jürgen Krüger, Die Judenschaft in Königsberg in
Preußen 1700-1802 (Marburg, 1966). - Ak 12, p. 208. See also Kant, Correspondence, tr. Zweig, p. 239.
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 384 (Ak 2, p. 392). I give the refer¬
ence in this edition, but for the most part I follow Beck's translation in Kant,
Latin Writings. - Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 384 (Ak 2, p. 393).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 384 (Ak 2, p. 392)
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 387 (Ak 2, p. 395).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 386 (Ak 2, p. 394).
- This bit of dogmatism was abandoned by Kant later, but that's a different part
of the story. - Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 385 (Ak 2, p. 393).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 408 (Ak 2, p. 412).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, pp. 4isf (Ak 2, p. 419).
- Ibid.
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 388 (Ak 2, p. 396).
- I use A 576/B604 to flesh out this notion.
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 388 (Ak 2, p. 396).
- Kant seems to have read Plato himself. But, as Michael Gill has pointed out to
me, much of this can also be found in the works of the so-called Cambridge Pla-
tonists. Cudworth is a good example of this. Kant probably knew them as well.
See Ralph Cudworth,^! Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality, with
A Treatise of Freewill, ed. Sarah Hutton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 388 (Ak 2, p. 396).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 415 (Ak 2, p. 419).
- Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, p. 406 (Ak 2, p. 411).
- Reinhard Brandt, "Materialien zur Entstehung der Kritik der reinen Vernunft (John
Locke und Johann Schultz)," in Beiträge zur Kritik der reinen Vernunft, 1781—ig8i,
ed. Ingeborg Heidemann and Wolfgang Ritzel (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1981), pp. 37-