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Add. MS c/94/126 · Item · 28 May 1882
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Refers to a passage in Kant's Critik, where, he claims, by employing the actual, he might have avoided the repetition of real. Unsure as to whether Sidgwick had referred to 'the two categories of Realität and Dasein', and asks him to let him know where he thinks the alteration should be made. Refers to the fact that he had 'made it a rule not to improve on Kant, but to give his text as it stands, if only it construes and can be made readable in English.' Sends Sidgwick a paper of [Ludgwig] Noiré's [not included], and asks him to look at it.

Müller, Friedrich Max (1823–1900), Sanskritist and philologist