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Excerpt from Handbook of the History of Philosophy
English dome into the German Dom, - domus, to say nothing of being, presumably, the warrant in the one case as in the other.
At page 218, line 18 from top, the two words notions and without will be found hitherto to have accidentally exchanged places. The occurrence and its rectification are very simple matters still the former made such con fusion of the sense that it went far to lead one of our most distinguished metaphysicians almost up to an accu sation or misunderstanding, on the part of the translator, of one of Kant's most common and salient dicta.
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