[565] ii. p. 446.
[566] §§ 4 and 27.
[567] Cf. Ueber eine Entdeckung, etc.: W. viii. p. 220.
[568] A 44 = B 61.
[569] A 277 = B 334. Cf. A 278-9 = B 335-6.
[570] When Kant says that the distinction is not logical (that of relative clearness and obscurity) but transcendental, the latter term is taken as practically equivalent to epistemological. It does not mean ‘relating to the a priori,’ but relating to transcendental philosophy, just as logical here means relating to logic. Cf. Vaihinger, ii. p. 452.
[571] Cf. A 270 ff. = B 326 ff.
[572] § 7 (I read autem for autor). Cf. below, p. 187.
[573] Cf. Prolegomena, § 13, Remark II.
[574] Cf. above, pp. 120-1.