<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head profile="http://dublincore.org/documents/dcq-html/"><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/><title>John Watson an Vaihinger, Kingston (Kanada), 4.7.1896, 1 S., hs., Briefkopf QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, | KINGSTON, | CANADA, | … 189…, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 9 e</title><link rel="schema.DC" href="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"/><link rel="schema.DCTERMS" href="http://purl.org/dc/terms/"/><meta name="DC.publisher" content="University of Wuppertal"/><meta name="DC.subject" content="Forschungsgrundlagen Hans Vaihinger"/><meta name="DC.creator" content="Jörn Bohr"/><meta name="DC.creator" content="Gerald Hartung"/><meta name="DC.contributor" content="Bülow &amp; Schlupkothen XML services"/><meta name="DC.identifier" content="urn:nbn:de:hbz:468-edhv2025-000556-6"/><style type="text/css">
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}</style></head><body><div class="ED-TEI"><p class="ED-titleStmt"><span class="ED-persName-sent">John Watson</span> an <span class="ED-persName-received">Vaihinger</span>, <span class="ED-location-sent">Kingston (Kanada)</span>, <span class="ED-date">4.7.1896</span>, <span class="ED-note">1 S., hs., Briefkopf </span><span class="ED-rdg">QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, | KINGSTON, | CANADA, | … 189…</span>, <span class="ED-pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXIII, 9 e</span></p><div class="ED-text"><p class="ED-dateline">4<sup>th</sup>. July. 1896</p><p class="ED-salute">Dear <abbr title="Doktor" class="ED-abbr">Dr.</abbr> Vaihinger.</p><p class="ED-p">I have been in California lecturing, or I should have answered your postal card sooner. I am much pleased with the first instalment <span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-philological-1" title="of ] in der Vorlage hier und im Folgenden mit einem Abkürzungssymbol geschrieben, Lesung unsicher&#xD;&#xA;">of</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-philological-1" id="app-philological-1-ref" title="of ] in der Vorlage hier und im Folgenden mit einem Abkürzungssymbol geschrieben, Lesung unsicher">[a]</a> the <u>Kantstudien</u>, and will see what can be done about a notice of it. The only men in Canada <span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-philological-2" title="whom ] davor gestrichen: to&#xD;&#xA;">whom</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-philological-2" id="app-philological-2-ref" title="whom ] davor gestrichen: to">[b]</a> it would be worth while to approach are:</p><p class="ED-p">Professor <span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-1" title="J. G. Hume ] James Gibson Hume (1860–1949), Philosoph, 1889 Prof. in Toronto, um 1890 Studium bei Hugo Münsterberg und Alois Riehl, 1926 Emeritierung (WBIS; Green, Christopher D.: Toronto’s „Other“ Original APA Member: James Gibson Hume. In: Canadian Psychology 43 (2002), S. 35–45).&#xD;&#xA;">J. G. Hume</span></span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-1" id="app-editorial-1-ref" title="J. G. Hume ] James Gibson Hume (1860–1949), Philosoph, 1889 Prof. in Toronto, um 1890 Studium bei Hugo Münsterberg und Alois Riehl, 1926 Emeritierung (WBIS; Green, Christopher D.: Toronto’s „Other“ Original APA Member: James Gibson Hume. In: Canadian Psychology 43 (2002), S. 35–45).">[1]</a>, University College. Toronto. Ont<span class="ED-add">[ario]</span>.</p><p class="ED-p">Professor <span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-2" title="William Clark ] William Robinson Clark (1829–1912), 1858 Priester in England, 1882 Umzug nach Kanada, 1883 Prof. in Toronto (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">William Clark</span></span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-2" id="app-editorial-2-ref" title="William Clark ] William Robinson Clark (1829–1912), 1858 Priester in England, 1882 Umzug nach Kanada, 1883 Prof. in Toronto (WBIS).">[2]</a>, Trinity College. Toronto. Ont<span class="ED-add">[ario]</span>.</p><p class="ED-p">Professor <span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-3" title="J. Clark Murray ] John Clark Murray (1836–1917), Philosoph, Studium in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heidelberg und Göttingen, 1862 Prof. in Kingston (Kanada), 1872–1903 (abweichend: ab 1892) in Montreal (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">J. Clark Murray</span></span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-3" id="app-editorial-3-ref" title="J. Clark Murray ] John Clark Murray (1836–1917), Philosoph, Studium in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heidelberg und Göttingen, 1862 Prof. in Kingston (Kanada), 1872–1903 (abweichend: ab 1892) in Montreal (WBIS).">[3]</a>, M<sup>c</sup> Gill College, Montreal. Que<span class="ED-add">[bec]</span>.</p><p class="ED-p">Professor <span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-4" title="[Walter Charles] Murray ] Walter Charles Murray (1866–1945), Philosoph, Ökonom und Pädagoge, 1891 Prof. in Edinburgh und New Brunswick, 1892–1908 in Halifax, 1908 Präsident der Saskatchewan University (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">[Walter Charles] Murray</span></span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-4" id="app-editorial-4-ref" title="[Walter Charles] Murray ] Walter Charles Murray (1866–1945), Philosoph, Ökonom und Pädagoge, 1891 Prof. in Edinburgh und New Brunswick, 1892–1908 in Halifax, 1908 Präsident der Saskatchewan University (WBIS).">[4]</a>. Dalhousie College. Halifax. N<span class="ED-add">[ova]</span> S<span class="ED-add">[cotia]</span>.</p><p class="ED-p"><span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-5" title="W. D. Le Sueur ] William Dawson Le Sueur (1840–1917), Autor und Staatsbediensteter, Präsident der Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">W. D. Le Sueur</span></span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-5" id="app-editorial-5-ref" title="W. D. Le Sueur ] William Dawson Le Sueur (1840–1917), Autor und Staatsbediensteter, Präsident der Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa (WBIS).">[5]</a>, Ottawa, Ont<span class="ED-add">[ario]</span>.</p><p class="ED-p">With kindest regards. Yours ever sincerely.</p><p class="ED-signed">John <u>Watson</u>.</p></div><h2 class="ED-app-title">Kommentar zum Textbefund</h2><div class="ED-app-philological" id="app-philological-1"><span class="ED-app-num">a</span><a href="#app-philological-1-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem">of</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span>in der Vorlage hier und im Folgenden mit einem Abkürzungssymbol geschrieben, Lesung unsicher</div><div class="ED-app-philological" id="app-philological-2"><span class="ED-app-num">b</span><a href="#app-philological-2-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem">whom</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span>davor gestrichen: <span class="ED-rdg">to</span></div><h2 class="ED-app-title">Kommentar der Herausgeber</h2><div class="ED-app-editorial" id="app-editorial-1"><span class="ED-app-num">1</span><a href="#app-editorial-1-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem"><span class="ED-name">J. G. Hume</span></span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-name">James Gibson Hume</span> (1860–1949), Philosoph, 1889 <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> in Toronto, um 1890 Studium bei <span class="ED-name">Hugo Münsterberg</span> und <span class="ED-name">Alois Riehl</span>, 1926 Emeritierung (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>; Green, Christopher D.: Toronto’s „Other“ Original APA Member: James Gibson Hume. In: Canadian Psychology 43 (2002), <abbr title="Seite" class="ED-abbr">S.</abbr> 35–45).</div><div class="ED-app-editorial" id="app-editorial-2"><span class="ED-app-num">2</span><a href="#app-editorial-2-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem"><span class="ED-name">William Clark</span></span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-name">William Robinson Clark</span> (1829–1912), 1858 Priester in England, 1882 Umzug nach Kanada, 1883 <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> in Toronto (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>).</div><div class="ED-app-editorial" id="app-editorial-3"><span class="ED-app-num">3</span><a href="#app-editorial-3-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem"><span class="ED-name">J. Clark Murray</span></span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-name">John Clark Murray</span> (1836–1917), Philosoph, Studium in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heidelberg und Göttingen, 1862 <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> in Kingston (Kanada), 1872–1903 (abweichend: ab 1892) in Montreal (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>).</div><div class="ED-app-editorial" id="app-editorial-4"><span class="ED-app-num">4</span><a href="#app-editorial-4-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem"><span class="ED-name">[Walter Charles] Murray</span></span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-name">Walter Charles Murray</span> (1866–1945), Philosoph, Ökonom und Pädagoge, 1891 <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> in Edinburgh und New Brunswick, 1892–1908 in Halifax, 1908 Präsident der Saskatchewan University (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>).</div><div class="ED-app-editorial" id="app-editorial-5"><span class="ED-app-num">5</span><a href="#app-editorial-5-ref" class="ED-app-corresp" title="back to content">↑</a><span class="ED-lem"><span class="ED-name">W. D. Le Sueur</span></span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-name">William Dawson Le Sueur</span> (1840–1917), Autor und Staatsbediensteter, Präsident der Literary and Scientific Society of Ottawa (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>).</div></div></body></html>