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, and Mahaffy and Bernard, new ed., 1889; to Abbot's _Kant's Theory of Ethics_, 4th ed., 1889, containing the _Foundation of the Metaphysics of Ethics_ and the _Critique of Practical Reason_ entire, with portions of the _Metaphysics of Ethics_ and _Religion within the Limits of Reason Only_; to Bernard's translation of the _Kritik of Judgment_, 1892; and to Watson's _Selections from Kant_, 2d ed., 1888 (in Sneath's Modern Philosophers, 1892).--TR.] The best complete edition of the works of Kant is the second edition of Hartenstein, in eight volumes, 1867-68, which is chronologically arranged and excellently gotten up. Simultaneously with the first edition of Hartenstein in ten volumes, in 1838 _seq_., appeared the edition in twelve volumes by K. Rosenkranz and F.W. Schubert (containing in the last volumes a biography of Kant by Schubert, and a history of the Kantian philosophy by Rosenkranz, 1842). Kehrbach's edition of the principal works in Reclam's _Universal-Bibliothek_, with the pagination of the original and collective editions (1877 _seq_.), is more valuable than Von Kirchmann's edition of the complete works in his _Philosophische Bibliothek_. Among the works on Kant those of Kuno Fischer (vols. iii.-iv. of the _Geschichte der neueren Philosophie_, 3d ed., 1882; also Kant's _Leben und die Grundlagen seiner Lehre_, 1860) take the first place. The writings of Liebmann, Cohen, Stadler, Riehl, Volkelt, and others will be mentioned later, in connection with the neo-Kantian movement; here we may give some of the more important monographs and essays, selected from the enormously developed Kantian literature: Ad. Boehringer, _Kants erkenntnisstheoretischer Idealismus_, 1888; K. Dieterich, _Die Kantische Philosophie in ihrer inneren Entwickelungsgeschichte_, 2 parts, 1885 (first published separately, _Kant und Newton_, 1877; _Kant und Rousseau_, 1878); W. Dilthey, _Aus den Rostocker Kanthandschriften_ in the _Archiv fuer Geschichte der Philosophie_, vols. ii.-iii. 1889-90; M.W. Drobisch, _Kants Ding an sich und sein Erfahrungsbegriff_, 1885; B. Erdmann, _Kants Kritizismus in der I. und II. Auflage der Kritik der reinen Vernunft_, 1878; the same, _Kants Prolegomena herausgegeben und erlaeutert_, 1878, Introduction (in reply Emil Arnoldt, _Kants Prolegomena nicht doppelt redigiert_, 1879; cf. also H. Vaihinger, _Die Erdmann-Arnoldtsche Kontroverse_ in the _Philosophische Monatshefte_, vol. xvi. 1880); Franz Erhardt, _Kr
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