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GERMAN KANTIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY
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the latter. He assumes as possible a theoretical knowledge of things-in-themselves, and even believes that there are to be found in the Kantian philosophy itself weighty reasons which may serve to support this meta-physical doctrine. None the less, Weber's activity as author is of some importance, in that he, as Roman Catholic professor at Dillingen, denied among Catholics that there was danger in Kant's teaching, and endeavored to diffuse the knowledge of it, though in modified form. It is from this point of view that no. 889 must also be considered: otherwise it is hopelessly insignificant, and quite inadequate in its historical notes upon the literature and history of the Kantian philosophy.)

889) Weber, Jos.: Versuch, die harten Urtheile über die kantische Philosophie zu mildern. Durch Darstellung des Grundrisses derselben mit kantischer Terminologie, ihrer Geschichte, der verfänglichsten Einwürfe dagegen, sammt ihren Auflösungen, und der vornehmsten Lehrsätze derselben ohne Kants Schulsprache. Small 8vo. Wirzburg. 1793. Lindauer, in commission. pp. 145.

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890) Abhandlung über die Unmöglichkeit eines Beweises vom Dasein Gottes aus blosser Vernunft. 8vo. Nürnberg. Felsecker. pp. 190. (A very clear, straightforward and acute discussion, in close touch with Kant. Validity is granted only to the subjective belief in the existence of God.)

890a) Abicht, Jh. H.: cf. no. 417.

890b) A. L. Z. I. Review of R. Vb and R. Vc. Cf. no. 278.

891) Bardili, Chp. Gf.: Giebt es für die wichtigsten Lehren der theoretischen sowohl, als der praktischen Philosophie, ungeachtet aller Widersprüche der Weltweisen, doch noch gewisse allgemein brauchbare Kennzeichen der Wahrheit? Eine Rede. 8vo. Stuttgart. Cotta, in commission, pp. 29. (Bardili endeavors to prove from a particular example,—that of the history of the concept of God and of belief in God,—that human nature has produced, as it were by instinct, certain basal ideas, which appear to it to be infallible, and which exercise an influence upon the character of mankind; and has preserved them in all nations and throughout all ages. The result purports to be a confirmation of the R. V. and Pr. V.; but in reality Bardili is generalizing the proof of the existence of God ex communi consensu gentium, in a manner as unjustifiable as is this proof of God's existence itself.)

891a) Behn, F. Dn.: cf. no. 938.

891b) Bekenn, G. L.: cf. no. 755.

893, 892a) Bendavid, Laz.: 1st Fortschreiten nur Mittel zur Glückseligkeit oder höchster Zweck der Menschheit? In the: Deutsche Monatsschrift. Vol. III, pp. 29-42. Cf. also no. 555.

892b) Beobachtungen über die Quelle, etc. Cf. no. 384.