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James Edwin Creighton an Vaihinger, Ithaca (NY), 2.10.1897, 2 S., hs., Briefkopf Cornell University, | Ithaca, N. Y., Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 2
Oct[ober] 2nd 1897
My dear Professor Vaihinger:
It is a long time[1] since I have heard of the Kant-Studien. I returned the corrected proof sheets of my article[2] as early as possible, and hoped that it would appear in July or August. But no further news of it has reached me.
I have noted several articles and one or two books, of which I shall be glad to send you an account at an early date. Ladd’s book[3] entitled Philosophy of Knowledge is perhaps the most important. I hope that you have not accepted a review of this book from any of Ladd’s colleagues or former students[4]. For Ladd (this of course, is editorial confidence) is a most persistent advertiser, and tries to extend the reputation of his books by having them reviewed by his friends. That is something which I am sure is unknown in Germany.
Did you receive Major’s work[5] on The Principle of Teleology in the Critical Philosophy? | I asked him to send you a copy. It is a doctor’s dissertation, and contains nothing ‘epoch-making’, but I am sure that the author would be much pleased to have some notice of it appear in the Kant-Studien.
I have tried to bring Kant-Studien to the notice of scholars whom I met this summer during my vacation, and hope that there may be some results from my efforts. It seems to me that it might be worth while to have a regular agent[6] in this country from whom the journal could be ordered. It is much easier for American readers to order their journals in this country. Gustav E. Stechert, 9 East Sixteenth St. New York[a] deals largely in French & German books & periodicals and is well known. If you and the publishers of Kant-Studien think it worth appointing such an agent, you would find Mr Stechert a good man, and a trust worthy man.
With Kindest regards, Yours Very Sincerely,
J. E. Creighton.
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2↑my article ] vgl. Creighton: The Philosophy of Kant in America. In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), S. 237–252.3↑Ladd’s book ] vgl. Creighton an Vaihinger vom 15.11.1897. Die Rede ist von George Trumbull Ladd: The Philosophy of Knowledge. An Inquiry into the nature, limits, and validity of human cognitive faculty. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1897.4↑from any of Ladd’s colleagues or former students ] vgl. Georg Trumbull Ladd an Vaihinger vom 3.6.18976↑a regular agent ] vgl. Vaihinger an Creighton vom 15.10.1897 und Creighton an Vaihinger vom 15.11.1897.▲