<?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-edhv2025-000568-4</idno></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><bibl><persName type="sent">George Trumbull Ladd</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">New Haven (Conn.)</placeName>, <date>1.9.1896</date>, <note>3 S., hs.</note>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXII, 6 c, Nr. 1</bibl></bibl></sourceDesc></fileDesc><profileDesc><correspDesc key="0568" ref="urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000568-4"><correspAction type="sent"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/116643641">George Trumbull Ladd</persName><placeName>New Haven (Conn.)</placeName><date when="1896-09-01">1.9.1896</date></correspAction><correspAction type="received"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118625810">Hans Vaihinger</persName></correspAction><note type="mentioned"><name>Anna Alice Cutler</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/143704583">Edward Franklin Buchner</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118559796">Immanuel Kant</name></note><note type="repository">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXII, 6 c, Nr. 1</note></correspDesc></profileDesc></teiHeader><text><front><head><persName type="sent">George Trumbull Ladd</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">New Haven (Conn.)</placeName>, <date>1.9.1896</date>, <note>3 S., hs.</note>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXII, 6 c, Nr. 1</bibl></head></front><body><anchor type="delimiter"/><dateline>Yale University, New Haven, Conn<add>[ecticut]</add> U. S. A.</dateline><dateline>September 1<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">st</hi></hi> 1896</dateline><p>Professor <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1076"/>W Vaihinger<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1076"/>, Halle, Germany</p><salute>My dear Professor Vaihinger:</salute><p><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1077"/>Your kind letter<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1077"/> of inquiry was received just as I returned from Chicago where I had been lecturing during the Summer term of the University. It was some little time before I could see Miss <name>Cutler</name>, who was then absent on her vacation. Will you not accept this explanation in excuse for my delay?</p><p>I think that some account of <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1078"/>Miss <name>Cutler</name>’s thesis<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1078"/> would interest you and your readers. And she has consented to prepare <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1079"/>an abstract<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1079"/> of her posi<pb/>tions which, when it is brought to me, I will gladly read through. I have nurtured to ask her to make this abstract rather full, and if it should be more lengthy than you wish to publish. I think you may feel free to reduce it’s size so as to suit the purpose of your “Studien”.</p><p>I am very glad to learn of the pleasure you have had in <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1080"/><abbr>Dr.</abbr> <name>Buchner</name>’s society<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1080"/>. He seems to me a very promising young student of philosophy. Perhaps he informed you that he is to give (<hi rend="underline">privat-docent</hi> fashion) a <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1081"/>course of lectures<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1081"/> <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1082"/>on the biological development of the <name>Kant</name>ian System, which will supplement my lectures<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1082"/> <pb/> <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1083"/>and<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1083"/> <hi rend="underline">seminar</hi> work in the interpretation and criticism of <name>Kant</name>.</p><p>I share in your desire that <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1084"/>we may meet at some time<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1084"/> in the near future; and why should it not be on American as well as on German ground? In the summer of ‛92 I lectured on philosophy in Japan and I am now hoping to visit that country again in the Fall of ‛99 and to return home through Europe the following winter and summer.</p><p>Faithfully and sincerely yours,</p><signed>George Trumbull Ladd</signed></body><back><listApp><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1076"><lem>W Vaihinger</lem><note>so wörtlich</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1077"><lem>Your kind letter</lem><note>nicht ermittelt</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1078"><lem>Miss <name>Cutler</name>’s thesis</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Doctors of Philosophy of Yale University. With the titles of their dissertations 1861–1915. Prepared by the Graduate School. Published by the University. New Haven April 1916, <abbr>S.</abbr> 175 (<ref type="link">https://archive.org/details/doctorsofphiloso00yalerich/page/174/mode/2up</ref> (22.8.2024)): </note><rdg>1896 | Anna Alice Cutler, B. A. Smith College 1885, M. A. 1889. | Dissertation: The influence of aesthetical considerations upon Kant’s theory of knowledge. (Published in part as follows: The aesthetical factors in Kant’s theory of knowledge, Kantstudien, 2:419-439. Hamburg, 1898.) | Professor of Philosophy, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.</rdg></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1079"><lem>an abstract</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Anna Alice Cutler (New Haven, Connecticut): The Aesthetical Factors in Kant’s Theory of Knowledge. [From a dissertation presented in candidacy for the degree of doctor of philosophy at Yale University in June 1896]. In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), <abbr>S.</abbr> 419–439.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1080"><lem><abbr>Dr.</abbr> <name>Buchner</name>’s society</lem><note><name>Edward Franklin Buchner</name> (1868–1929) 1893 an der Yale University graduiert (PhD), 1903–1908 Professor of Education University of Alabama, ab 1908 in selber Eigenschaft an der Johns Hopkins University (<ref type="link">https://aspace.library.jhu.edu/repositories/3/resources/105</ref> (1.3.2022)), hat eine Anzeige eines eigenen Buches in Kant-Studien 1 (1896/1897), <abbr>S.</abbr> 283 erscheinen lassen, signiert mit: </note><rdg>New Haven-Dresden.</rdg><note> Näheres über einen Deutschland-Aufenthalt nicht ermittelt; ein Zusammentreffen mit Vaihinger könnte im Herbst 1896 stattgefunden haben. Keine Korrespondenz ermittelt.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1081"><lem>course of lectures</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> die Notiz in Kant-Studien 1 (1896/1897), <abbr>S.</abbr> 486 für das Wintersemester 1896/1897: </note><rdg>New-Haven (Yale-University): Prof. Ladd, Kant Seminary. – Dr. Buchner, History of the Kantian Philosophy.</rdg><note> Mehr für das angekündigte Thema nicht nachgewiesen; Buchner lehrte im Wintersemester 1897/1898 an der New York University: </note><rdg>Comparative study of the Scottish Philosophers, especially Reid and Hamilton, and of Kant, with inquiry into the influence of Scottish Philosophy upon American Thought </rdg><note>(Kant-Studien 2 (1898), <abbr>S.</abbr> 496).</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1082"><lem>on … lectures</lem><note> am linken <abbr>Rd.</abbr> mit Bleistift doppelt angestrichen</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1083"><lem>and</lem><note>Text der letzten Briefseite quer über die Rückseite der 1. Seite geschrieben (einfach gefalteter Bogen mit 4 Seiten).</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1084"><lem>we may meet at some time</lem><note>Treffen nicht ermittelt</note></app></listApp></back></text></TEI>