<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><teiHeader><fileDesc><titleStmt><title>Forschungsgrundlagen Hans Vaihinger</title><editor>Jörn Bohr</editor><editor>Gerald Hartung</editor><respStmt><orgName>Bülow &amp; Schlupkothen XML services</orgName><resp>software development</resp></respStmt></titleStmt><publicationStmt><publisher>University of Wuppertal</publisher><idno type="URI">urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000428-5</idno></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><bibl><persName type="sent">Jacob Gould Schurman</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">Ithaca (New York, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)</placeName>, <date>13.4.1892</date>, <note>1 S., hs. (vermutlich andere Hd., mit eU), Briefkopf </note><quote type="rdg">The Philosophical Review | Editor’s Office. | Cornell University, | Ithaca, New York, | … 189…</quote><note>, Wasserzeichen Adler mit Blätterkranz (womöglich Lorbeerkranz) am unteren Rd. des Bogens, am oberen Rd. Beischrift </note><quote type="rdg">East Hartford Linen</quote>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 5 s</bibl></bibl></sourceDesc></fileDesc><profileDesc><correspDesc key="0428" ref="urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000428-5"><correspAction type="sent"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/1012389669">Jacob Gould Schurman</persName><placeName>Ithaca (New York, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)</placeName><date when="1892-04-13">13.4.1892</date></correspAction><correspAction type="received"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118625810">Hans Vaihinger</persName></correspAction><note type="mentioned"><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/11600780X">Erich Adickes</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118559796">Immanuel Kant</name></note><note type="repository">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 5 s</note></correspDesc></profileDesc></teiHeader><text><front><head><persName type="sent">Jacob Gould Schurman</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">Ithaca (New York, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)</placeName>, <date>13.4.1892</date>, <note>1 S., hs. (vermutlich andere Hd., mit eU), Briefkopf </note><quote type="rdg">The Philosophical Review | Editor’s Office. | Cornell University, | Ithaca, New York, | … 189…</quote><note>, Wasserzeichen Adler mit Blätterkranz (womöglich Lorbeerkranz) am unteren Rd. des Bogens, am oberen Rd. Beischrift </note><quote type="rdg">East Hartford Linen</quote>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 5 s</bibl></head></front><body><p><abbr>Dr.</abbr> Hans Vaihinger,</p><dateline>Apr<add>[il]</add> 13, 1892.</dateline><salute>My dear Sir:</salute><p><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-26"/>I am in receipt of your letter of the 15<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">th</hi></hi> of March, and regret that you cannot undertake the <name>Kant</name>ian Bibliography for the <hi rend="underline">Review</hi>.<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-26"/> I am glad to hear however that you are making such rapid progress on your valuable <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-27"/>Commentary on <name>Kant</name><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-27"/>, whose first volume I appreciate very highly.</p><p><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-28"/>Should there at any time occur to you a subject on which you would be willing to write for the <hi rend="underline">Review</hi>, we should be most happy to receive an article from your pen.<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-28"/></p><p>I thank you for the suggestion of the name of Herr <abbr>Dr.</abbr> <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-29"/><name>Adickes</name><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-29"/>.</p><p>Very sincerely yours,</p><signed>J. G. Schurman</signed></body><back><listApp><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-26"><lem>I am in … the <hi rend="underline">Review</hi>.</lem><note> Schreiben Vaihingers nicht ermittelt; <abbr>vgl.</abbr> Schurman an Vaihinger vom 8.3.1892.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-27"><lem>Commentary on <name>Kant</name></lem><note>meint Vaihinger: Commentar zu Kants Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Zum hundertjährigen Jubiläum derselben. <abbr>Bd.</abbr> 2. Stuttgart, Berlin, Leipzig: Union/Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft 1892. Der 1. <abbr>Bd.</abbr> war 1881/1882 erschienen.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-28"><lem>Should there … your pen.</lem><note> die einzige in dieser Zeitschrift ermittelte Publikation Vaihingers ist die Rezension: Immanuel Kant, Sein Leben und seine Lehre. Von Friedrich Paulsen. Mit Bildnis und einem Briefe Kants aus den Jahren 1792, Stuttgart, Fr. Frommann’s Verlag, 1898 – pp. XII, 396. In: The Philosophical Review 8 (1899), <abbr>Nr.</abbr> 3 von Mai, <abbr>S.</abbr> 300–305.</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-29"><lem><name>Adickes</name></lem><rdg>Adicke</rdg></app></listApp></back></text></TEI>