<?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-edhv2025-000672-0</idno></publicationStmt><sourceDesc><bibl><persName type="sent">James Edwin Creighton</persName> an <persName type="received">Vaihinger</persName>, <placeName type="sent">Ithaca (NY)</placeName>, <date>13.7.1898</date>, <note>2 S., hs., Briefkopf </note><quote type="rdg">The Philosophical Review. | EDITOR’S OFFICE. | CORNELL UNIVERSITY, | Ithaca, N. Y., … 189 …</quote>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 4</bibl></bibl></sourceDesc></fileDesc><profileDesc><correspDesc key="0672" ref="urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000672-0"><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="1898-07-13">13.7.1898</date></correspAction><correspAction type="received"><persName ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118625810">Hans Vaihinger</persName></correspAction><note type="mentioned"><name>Ellen Bliss Talbot</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118532847">Johann Gottlieb</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/116718757">James Edwin Creighton</name><name ref="https://d-nb.info/gnd/118559796">Immanuel Kant</name></note><note type="repository">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 4</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>13.7.1898</date>, <note>2 S., hs., Briefkopf </note><quote type="rdg">The Philosophical Review. | EDITOR’S OFFICE. | CORNELL UNIVERSITY, | Ithaca, N. Y., … 189 …</quote>, <bibl type="pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 5 g, Nr. 4</bibl></head></front><body><dateline>July 13<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 1898</dateline><salute>My dear Professor Vaihinger:</salute><p><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1891"/>In writing to you the other day<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1891"/> regarding the <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1892"/>Manuscript<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1892"/> which I was sending I neglected to mention another subject of which I wished to speak.</p><p>Miss E. B. <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1893"/><name>Talbot</name><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1893"/><name/> who has just received the degree of Doctor of Philos<add>[ophy]</add> from Cornell University has written <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1894"/>her Dissertation<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1894"/> on “The First Principle of Fichte’s Philosophy”. It contains a chapter on the relation of <name>Fichte</name> to <name>Kant</name>. Would you think that subject a proper one for <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1895"/>an article<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1895"/> for the <hi rend="underline">Kant-Studien</hi>? I should ask her to work her chapter over again, and condense it somewhat, <pb/> so that it probably not be more that 14 pages.</p><p>If You are inclined to consider the paper favorably, Kindly indicate how soon it would be possible for it to appear. The thesis will not be printed until next sommer.</p><p>I see that the <hi rend="underline">Kant-Studien</hi> is publishing <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1896"/>an advertisement <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1896"/>of the <hi rend="underline">Philos<add>[ophical]</add> Review</hi>. I asked the publishers (<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1897"/>Voss of Hamburg<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1897"/>) to send me the announcement of the <hi rend="underline">Kant-Studien</hi> which they wished us to <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1898"/>insert in the <hi rend="underline">Review</hi><anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1898"/>, <anchor type="delimiter" subtype="start" xml:id="ED-1899"/>but have received no reply.<anchor type="delimiter" subtype="end" corresp="#ED-1899"/> Will You Kindly send such an advertisement yourself, or call the publishers attention to the matter? We shall be glad to give the <hi rend="underline">Kant-Studien</hi> a page and to continue it for a Year.</p><p>Yours Very Sincerely,</p><signed><hi rend="underline">J. E. Creighton.</hi></signed></body><back><listApp><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1891"><lem>In writing to you the other day</lem><note>Schreiben offenbar nicht überliefert; das nächst vorhergehende überlieferte Schreiben <name>Creighton</name>s datiert vom 15.11.1897.</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1892"><lem>Manuscript</lem><rdg>MS</rdg></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1893"><lem><name>Talbot</name></lem><note>mit Bleistift unterstrichen</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1894"><lem>her Dissertation</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Ellen Bliss Talbot: The nature of Fichte’s fundamental principle with special reference to its relation to the individual consciousness. Ph. D. Cornell University 1898.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1895"><lem>an article</lem><note><abbr>vgl.</abbr> Ellen Bliss Talbot: The Relation between Human Consciousness and its Ideal as Conceived by Kant and Fichte. In: Kant-Studien 4 ([1899]/1900), <abbr>S.</abbr> 286–310.</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1896"><lem>an advertisement </lem><note>nicht ermittelt; vermutlich auf den in den gebundenen Jahrgängen nicht überlieferten Hefttiteln <abbr>bzw.</abbr> Rückseiten.</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1897"><lem>Voss of Hamburg</lem><note>mit Blaustift unterstrichen; der gesamte Absatz ist am linken <abbr>Rd.</abbr> mit Blaustift angestrichen</note></app><app type="editorial" corresp="#ED-1898"><lem>insert in the <hi rend="underline">Review</hi></lem><note>nicht nachgewiesen</note></app><app type="philological" corresp="#ED-1899"><lem>but have received no reply.</lem><note>mit Blaustift unterstrichen</note></app></listApp></back></text></TEI>