[308] Biographical History of Philosophy, 1846. In a more recent edition the author of this work has modified his expressions, but still employs himself in arguing against Dr. Whewell, in order to overthrow Kant. So far as his arguments affect my philosophy, they are, as I conceive, answered in the various expositions which I have given of that philosophy.
[309] B. ii. The Philosophy of the Pure Sciences. Chap. ii. Of the Idea of Space. Chap. iii. Of some peculiarities of the Idea of Space. Chap. vii. Of the Idea of Time. Chap. viii. Of some peculiarities of the Idea of Time.
[310] Prolegomena Logica, by H. L. Mansel, M.A. 1851.
[311] Logic, i p. 273, 3rd edit.
[312] No. 193, p. 29.
[313] Prol. Log. p. 123.
[314] See Phil. Ind. Sc. b. vi. c. iii.
[315] Kant.
[316] Republished as The History of Scientific Ideas.
[317] Given in the Novum Organon Renovatum.