[390] Werke, iv. p. 294.
[391] Werke, iv. p. 260 (Hartenstein).
[392] Werke, v. p. 58. See an acute discussion of Kant’s perplexing use of the term “Will” in Prof. Schurman’s Kantian Ethics, which has anticipated me in the above quotations.
[393] E.g. Werke, iv. p. 296.
[394] E.g. Werke, v. p. 35.
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