FOOTNOTES:
[1] See Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, London, 1838; Morell's History of Modern Philosophy; Chalybäus' Historical Development of Speculative Philosophy from Kant to Hegel; Lewes' Biographical History of Philosophy; Cousin's Leçons, Œuvres, Iere série, vol. 5, give a clear account of Kant's philosophy.
[2] See for references. Poole's Index to Periodical Literature.
[3] Vol. 1, page 89, 90.
[4] Logic, p. 591. Amer. Edition.
[5] Logic, p. 548. Amer. Edition.
[6] Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy, Vol. II., p. 442.
[7] On Intelligence, Book III., chap. I.
[8] Problems of Life and Mind II. pp. 410, 415.
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