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}</style></head><body><div class="ED-TEI"><p class="ED-titleStmt"><span class="ED-persName-sent">Edward Caird</span> an <span class="ED-persName-received">Vaihinger</span>, <span class="ED-location-sent">Oxford</span>, <span class="ED-date">14.12.1897 </span><span class="ED-date">(vermutlich)</span>, <span class="ED-note">2 S., hs., Wasserzeichen: nach rechts gerichtetes Profil einer Frau in ovalem Rahmen, Beischrift </span><span class="ED-rdg">Great Seal Parchment</span>, <span class="ED-pubPlace">Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 4 a, Nr. 4</span></p><div class="ED-text"><p class="ED-dateline">Balliol College</p><p class="ED-dateline">Oxford <span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-philological-1" title="December ] Decb. (Lesung unsicher)&#xD;&#xA;">December</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-philological-1" id="app-philological-1-ref" title="December ] Decb. (Lesung unsicher)">[a]</a> 14/97</p><p class="ED-salute">My dear Sir</p><p class="ED-p">I sent you some time ago <span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-1" title="a paper ] d. i. wahrscheinlich, obwohl darin vom Idealismus nicht die Rede ist: The Cartesian Cogito ergo sum and Kant’s Criticism of Rational Psychology. By John Watson, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), S. 22–49.&#xD;&#xA;">a paper</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-1" id="app-editorial-1-ref" title="a paper ] d. i. wahrscheinlich, obwohl darin vom Idealismus nicht die Rede ist: The Cartesian Cogito ergo sum and Kant’s Criticism of Rational Psychology. By John Watson, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), S. 22–49.">[1]</a> by <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> <span class="ED-name">Watson</span> on <span class="ED-name">Kant</span>’s Idealism or his attitude towards Idealism. I did not write at the time, as I supposed <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-2" title="Prof. Watson had written to you ] vgl. John Watson an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. John Watson (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (u. a. bei Caird), war seit 1872 Prof. an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">Prof.</span></abbr><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-2" title="Prof. Watson had written to you ] vgl. John Watson an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. John Watson (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (u. a. bei Caird), war seit 1872 Prof. an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;"> </span><span class="ED-name"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-2" title="Prof. Watson had written to you ] vgl. John Watson an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. John Watson (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (u. a. bei Caird), war seit 1872 Prof. an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;">Watson</span></span><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-editorial-2" title="Prof. Watson had written to you ] vgl. John Watson an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. John Watson (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (u. a. bei Caird), war seit 1872 Prof. an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (WBIS).&#xD;&#xA;"> had written to you</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-editorial-2" id="app-editorial-2-ref" title="Prof. Watson had written to you ] vgl. John Watson an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. John Watson (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (u. a. bei Caird), war seit 1872 Prof. an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (WBIS).">[2]</a>. But I take the liberty <span class="ED-pb">|</span> of calling your attention to it, that it should have been controlled.</p><p class="ED-p"><span class="ED-text-lem" itemref="app-philological-2" title="Sir Yours respectfully ] verschliffen geschrieben&#xD;&#xA;">Sir Yours respectfully</span><a class="ED-anchor" href="#app-philological-2" id="app-philological-2-ref" title="Sir Yours respectfully ] verschliffen geschrieben">[b]</a></p><p class="ED-signed">E. Caird</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">December</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><span class="ED-rdg">Decb.</span> (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">Sir Yours respectfully</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span>verschliffen geschrieben</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">a paper</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><abbr title="das ist" class="ED-abbr">d. i.</abbr> wahrscheinlich, obwohl darin vom Idealismus nicht die Rede ist: The Cartesian Cogito ergo sum and Kant’s Criticism of Rational Psychology. By John Watson, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. In: Kant-Studien 2 (1898), <abbr title="Seite" class="ED-abbr">S.</abbr> 22–49.</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"><abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> <span class="ED-name">Watson</span> had written to you</span><span class="ED-lem-sep"> ] </span><abbr title="vergleiche" class="ED-abbr">vgl.</abbr> <span class="ED-name">John Watson</span> an Vaihinger vom 4.7.1896. Etwaige weitere Schreiben nicht überliefert. <span class="ED-name">John Watson</span> (1847–1939), ausgebildet an der University of Glasgow (<abbr title="unter anderem" class="ED-abbr">u. a.</abbr> bei <span class="ED-name">Caird</span>), war seit 1872 <abbr title="Professor" class="ED-abbr">Prof.</abbr> an der Queens’ University, Kingston, Ontario, Kanada (<abbr title="World Biographical Information System" class="ED-abbr">WBIS</abbr>).</div></div></body></html>