Notes to Pages 347-355 497
- Ak 5, p. 247.
- Äks, p. 267.
- Ak 5, p. 268.
- Aks, p. 274.
- Ak 5, p. 280.
- Ak 5, p. 285.
- Ak 5, p. 290.
- Aks, pp. 338f.
- Ak 5, p. 340.
- Aks, p. 354.
- Aks, p. 279.
- Aks, p. 387.
- Aks, p. 394.
77- Aks, p. 395. - Aks, p. 417.
- Ak5,p. 433.
- Ak 5, p. 436.
- Ak 5, p. 442.
- Ak 5, p. 450.
- Ak 11, pp. 95, 106; see also pp. 121, i22f.
- Ak 11, pp. 121, I29f., 136, i4of., 141, I42f., 193, 383.
- See Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development ofPost-Kantian Idealism, tr.
and ed. George di Giovanni and H. S. Harris (Albany: State University of New
York Press, 1985), pp. 104-135. The volume also has a helpful Introduction. - di Giovanni and Harris, Between Kant and Hegel, p. 61.
- Reinhold, "Allgemeiner Gesichtspunkt einer bevorstehenden Reformation der
Philosophie," Der Teutsche Merkur (June 1789), pp. 243-274, pp. 251-252^ - di Giovanni and Harris, Between Kant and Hegel, pp. 61-2.
- di Giovanni and Harris, Between Kant and Hegel, p. 26.
- Über die menschliche Natur, aus dem Englischen, nebst kritischen Versuchen zur Beur-
theilung dieses Werks (On Human Nature, from the English, with Critical Essays
for Judging This Work) (Halle: Hemmerde and Schwetschke, 1790-92). This is
most significant, as this first translation is rather peculiar. It was never meant pri¬
marily as an accurate source for Humean philosophy, but was designed to present
an object for criticism. Nor was it a translation of the Treatise, because Jakob left
out the passages rewritten for the Enquiry and included instead the version found
in the Enquiry. - It was published with J. J. Gebauer in Halle.
- SeeAk 11, pp. i7f., 59-73,88f, 11 if. See Henry Allison, The Kant-Eberhard Con¬
troversy (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973), pp. 1-21, for a dis¬
cussion of the details of this affair. - Ak 8, p. 198.
94- Ak8, p. 235. - Ak8, p. 249.
- Ak 8, p. 250.
- Malter, Kant in Rede und Gespräch, p. 387.