[113] According to his own assertion, p. 189 of the "Opera philos." ed. Erdmann.

[114] Ibid. p. 104.

[115] Begriff, comprehensive thought, derived from begreifen, to comprehend. [Tr.]

[116] Inbegriff, comprehensive totality. [Tr.]

[117] Inbegriff.

[118] See "Die Welt a. W. u. V." vol. i. sect. 13, and vol. ii. ch. 8.

[119] Aristot. "Metaph." xii. c. 9, "For without universals it is impossible to have knowledge." (Tr.'s Add.)

[120] Part the First, in the middle.

[121] Let any one to whom this assertion may appear hyperbolical, consider the fate of Göthe's "Theory of Colours" (Farbenlehre), and should he wonder at my finding a corroboration for it in that fate, he will himself have corroborated it a second time.

[122] Aristot. "De anima," iii. c. c. 3, 7, 8.