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THE PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW.
[Vol. III.

893) Bibliothek, Neue—der schönen Wissenschaften und der freien Künste. Vol. 43, pp. 20-83. Vol. 44, pp. 39-90. Review* of U.

894-894c) Born, Fr. Glo.: Versuch über die ursprünglichen Grundlagen des menschlichen Denkens und die davon abhängigen Schranken unserer Erkenntniss. Large 8vo. Leipzig. Barth, pp. xxiv, 672. (Summary of Kant's whole system, often verbally coincident with Kant's own utterances, but avoiding the repetitions, though unfortunately not the difficulties, of the master's style. Those objections of the opponents of Kant, with which Born was acquainted, are quoted word for word, and referred to misunderstanding and confusion of ideas, an attempt being made to refute them. Born lays special emphasis on the fact that space, time, and the categories are not ready-made, innate notions, but develop from the nature and disposition of mankind, as experience comes into being; and that, further, the whole material of our knowledge is referrible to affection of our sensibility by things-in-themselves. Owing to the fact that Born, wherever it is possible, makes use of Kant's own words, even in replying to objectors, instead of giving an independent explanation of obscure passages, his work does not possess the value which might other- wise have attached to it.—Cf. also nos. 534, 535, 760.)

894d) Breyer, I. F.: cf. no. 204a.

894e) Briefe, Neue—über die Kantsche Philosophie: cf. no. 762.

894f) Cromaziano, Agatop: cf. no. 705.

895) Dominikus, Jak.: Ueber Weltgeschichte und ihr Princip. Ein Versuch, und zugleich Einladungsschrift zu den Vorlesungen. 8vo. Erfurt. Göttling. pp. 52. (Dependent on Schiller's and Kant's views of the philosophy of history. Dominikus applies to history the principle of subjective suitability, which he has taken from the U. He regards historical development as an approximation to the unity of a system of states, the basis of which is to be a moral one. Considered from this point of view, the apparent chaos of the history of the world resolves itself, he thinks, into a cosmos.)

895a-n) Eberhard, J. A.: cf. nos. 264, 506, 523-526, 529, 549, 550, 562, 571-573.

895o) Ehrhard, J. B.: cf. no. 284.

895p) Einfluss, Vom—des höchsten und allgemein geltenden Moralprincips auf den Kanzelvortrag. (By Inth. Schuderoff.) In the: Journal für Prediger, 24sten Bandes 3tes Stück; oder neues Journal für Prediger, 4ten Bandes 3tes Stück. pp. 257-274. (Kant's moral principle of Vernünftigkeit is to be applied in sermons; one must not any more point to the good consequences of actions, to rewards, etc., as to motives.)

895q, r) Feder, J. G. H.: cf. nos. 327, 331.

896, 896a) Forberg, Fr. C.: Ueber das bisherige Schicksal der Theorie des Vorstellungs-Vermögens. In the: Beyträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie. Edited by G. Gst. Fülleborn. Part i. 8vo. Züllichau and Freystadt. Frommann. pp. 91-110. Second edition, 1796. (An enthusi-