[303] Adam, as cited, pp. 227–30. [↑]
[304] In his Mélanges philosophiques (1833), Eng. trans. (incomplete) by George Ripley, Philos. Essays of Th. Jouffroy, Edinburgh, 1839, ii, 32. Ripley, who was one of the American transcendentalist group and a member of the Brook Farm Colony, indicates his own semi-rationalism in his Introductory Note, p. xxv. [↑]
[305] Mélanges philosophiques, trans. as cited, ii, 95. [↑]
[306] Essai, cited, i, 232, 237. [↑]
[309] Correspondance, 1858–86, letter of May 26, 1833. [↑]
[310] Letters of August 1 and November 25. [↑]
[311] Cp. Ch. Adam, La Philosophie en France, 1894, p. 105. [↑]