<?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-edhv2025-000645-0</idno></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><bibl><persName type="sent">James Edwin Creighton</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">Ithaca (NY)</placeName>, <date>15.11.1897</date>, <note>4 S., hs.</note>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 3</bibl></bibl></sourceDesc></fileDesc><profileDesc><correspDesc key="0645" ref="urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000645-0"><correspAction type="sent"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/116718757">James Edwin Creighton</persName><placeName>Ithaca (New York, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)</placeName><date when="1897-11-15">15.11.1897</date></correspAction><correspAction type="received"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118625810">Hans Vaihinger</persName></correspAction><note type="mentioned"><name>David R. Major</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/116643641">George Trumbull Ladd</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118559796">Immanuel Kant</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/120924110">Mary Whiton Calkins</name><name>William Julius Eckoff</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118633635">Wilhelm Windelband</name></note><note type="repository">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 3</note></correspDesc></profileDesc></teiHeader><text><front><head><persName type="sent">James Edwin Creighton</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">Ithaca (NY)</placeName>, <date>15.11.1897</date>, <note>4 S., hs.</note>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 3</bibl></head></front><body><dateline>Ithaca, N. Y.</dateline><dateline><hi rend="underline">Nov<add>[ember]</add> 1</hi><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1638"/><hi rend="underline">5</hi><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1638"/><hi rend="underline">/97</hi></dateline><salute>Dear Professor Vaihinger:</salute><p>I have just time for a word today to say that I send by post today: (1) a <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1639"/>short review of <name>Ladd</name>’s book<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1639"/>; (2) <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1640"/>Selbst-Anzeige of thesis by <name>Major</name><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1640"/><name/>; (3) <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1641"/>Summary of article by Miss <name>Calkins</name><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1641"/><name/> (Professor at Wellesley College).</p><p>I hope that you will find the review of <name>Ladd</name> long enough. It is a very pretentious book, but contains nothing that is new. And his air of profundity and superior wisdom are most irritating. I have tried however not to let my feelings of irritation influence my review. <pb/> <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1642"/>If you do <hi rend="underline">not</hi> put it in Heft IV please send me proofs<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1642"/>. I was sorry that I did not ask you to send me another proof of my paper on <name>Kant</name> in America. There were several misprints. I have written out the review of <name>Ladd</name> as carefully as possible, and do not think that the <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1643"/>printer’s<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1643"/> will find any difficulty in reading it.</p><p>The notice of <name>Major</name>’s thesis I copied from the preface. As he worked under my direction in preparing the work, it would not be right for me to review it. It would be very agreeable to me if you or some other German scholars would criticise it. I should be glad to get your opinion of the work done here at <pb/> Cornell for the Doctor’s degree. I am sensible of the faults of <name>Major</name>’s work and I hope next year to send you some better samples of our student’s work. But it is perhaps up to the average, as theses go, &amp; I should be glad if you thought it worth noticing further in the <hi rend="underline">Kant-Studien</hi>. At any rate I hope that it will not fare so badly <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1644"/>as <name>Eckoff</name>’s translation did at <name>Windelband</name>’s hands<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1644"/>. (That <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1645"/>thesis<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1645"/> represented Columbia College &amp; University). <name>Eckhoff</name>, however, brought that crushing criticism upon himself by his silly attack on <name>Windelband</name>.</p><p>I have no doubt that <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1646"/>the American agents<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1646"/> you mention are satisfactory in every respect. When I wrote, I never noticed that their names appear on the cover. Do you think that <pb/> it would be a good idea to exchange advertisement with one or two American journals? We (The Philos<add>[ophical]</add> Review) will be glad to exchange a page advertisement at any time. The last <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1647"/>number<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1647"/> was very interesting, as indeed all the numbers have been.</p><p>I beg you to pardon the appearance of this letter. I am anxious to catch the mail, so that the letter &amp; <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1648"/>Manuscripts<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1648"/> will go on tomorrow’s boat.</p><p>With Kindest regards, Yours Sincerely,</p><signed><hi rend="underline">J. E. Creighton</hi></signed></body><back><listApp><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1638"><lem><hi rend="underline">5</hi></lem><note>kann <abbr>u. U.</abbr> auch </note><rdg>8</rdg><note> heißen</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1639"><lem>short review of <name>Ladd</name>’s book</lem><note>innerhalb von Creighton: American Current Literature on Kant. In: Kant-Studien 3 (1899), <abbr>S.</abbr> 148–159, hier: 148–151.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1640"><lem>Selbst-Anzeige of thesis by <name>Major</name></lem><note>erschienen als: Major, David R. The Principle of Teleology in the Critical Philosophy of Kant. Thesis presented to Cornell University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Ithaca, Andrus &amp; Church 1897 (pp. VI, 100). In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), <abbr>S.</abbr> 457–458.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1641"><lem>Summary of article by Miss <name>Calkins</name></lem><note><name>Mary Whiton Calkins</name> (1863–1930); gemeinter Artikel vermutlich: Kant’s Conception of the Leibniz Space and Time Doctrine. In: The Philosophical Review 6 (1897), <abbr>S.</abbr> 356–369.</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1642"><lem>If … proofs.</lem><note> am linken <abbr>Rd.</abbr> mit Blaustiftkringel markiert</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1643"><lem>printer’s</lem><note>so wörtlich</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1644"><lem>as <name>Eckoff</name>’s translation did at <name>Windelband</name>’s hands</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Wilhelm Windelband (Rezension): Eckoff, William: Kant’s Inugural-Dissertation of 1770 transl. into English with an Introduction and Discussion. New York 1895. In: Kant-Studien 1 (1896/1897), <abbr>S.</abbr> 264–268.</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1645"><lem>thesis</lem><note>Einfügung über der Zeile</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1646"><lem>the American agents</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Vaihinger an Creighton vom 15.10.1897. In den USA war seit 1896/1897 die Firma Lemcke &amp; Buechner (formerly B. Westermann &amp; Co.) in New York für den Vertrieb der Zeitschrift Kant-Studien zuständig (siehe die Angaben auf dem Titelblatt).</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1647"><lem>number</lem><note>danach gestrichen: </note><rdg>and indeed all the numbers; have been very</rdg></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1648"><lem>Manuscripts</lem><rdg>M. S.</rdg></app></listApp></back></text></TEI>