[315] A 11 = B 25.
[316] Erklärung in Beziehung auf Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre (1799), Werke (Hartenstein), viii. p. 600.
[317] B 25.
[318] Cf. A xv.
[319] Cf. B xxiv.
[320] A 11 = B 25.
[321] De vera religione, 72; De civitate Dei, viii. 6. Cited by Eisler, Wörterbuch, p. 1521.
[322] Cf. Prantl, Geschichte der Logik im Abendlande, iii. pp. 114, 244-5.
[323] Ethica (Vloten and Land), ii. prop. xl. schol. 1.
[324] Principles of Human Knowledge, cxviii. The above citations are from Eisler, loc. cit. pp. 1524-5. I have also myself come upon the term in Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (Dent, 1897, p. 166): “And as to ‘ideas, entities, abstractions, and transcendentals,’ I could never drive the least conception into their heads.”