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Retrofpe& of German Literature.—Practical Philofiphy. 
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being an original thinker, who, like 
Schelling, is continually bringing forth 
fomething new, as appears fiom his new 
*¢ Syitem of Ideal Poilofophy.”” Frizgs, 
of Jena (where, with Ko; ppen s and Weiler, 
he may be reckoned one of the moft corfi- 
derable oppugners of the principles of 
Scheilihg), furnifhed a ‘ Syfemder Philo- 
fophie als evidenter, Wiflenfchaft.’’—Syt- 
tem,of M-taphyfics confidered asan evident 
Science ;—huy which foon met with many 
who doubted of theevider.ce on which it was 
founded. BarpiLi and Remnuovp (the 
Jatter of whom wasonce generally eiteem- 
ed asthe commentator of Kant, and as 
author of the. Theory of the Power of 
Jmagination, and had, by degrees, de; 
ferted one fe&t for another) tcemed to 
have exerted all their ftreneth for the pur- 
pote of efiablifhing thei theory. . Bar 
dili furnifhed a ** Beytrage zur Beurthei- 
jung des gege enwartigen. Zultandes der 
Vernunitiehre,’’—Contribuiious towards 
forming a correst Judgment of the pré& 
fent Si ate of the Doétrine of Reafon, 
being » Remarks: .on .Ticitrunk’s. and 
Schiitz’s Logic ;—and Reinhold gave a 
continuation of his ** Beytiage zur Jeich: 
tern Ueberlicht.des Zuftandes der Philo. 
fophie im Anutange des nenuzehnten Jahr- 
hunderts’’—Coniribu'ioas towards facili: 
tating the taking a View of the State of 
Philofophy in the Eeginoing cf the Nine- 
teenth ‘Ceatury—ahe. principal aim , of 
which work feeus to be, to defend, and 
difleminate Bardili’s principles. » Rein- 
hold likewife printed eae a_treatife 
‘© Ueber das ‘Verhealtnis s dcs gefunden 
Veritandes und der phifolo,hifchen Ver- 
nucft zum gemeinen Veritande und der 
fpeculativen Vernunft’—or On the Pro- 
porticn which found Underfts nding and 
philofophical Reaion bears to common 
Senfe and fpeculative Reaion;”’—and fur- 
nifhed an ** Auleiturg zur Keantoils und 
Beurtheilung der Philefophie in thren 
fammtlicuen. Lehi gebauden’’—Fntreduc 
ticn to the Knowledge and forming a 
Judgment of the various Syttems of Pie 
lofophy or Metapby fics, being a Text- 
Bode for Le€tures, ard Manual tor pri- 
vate Study . His * Etwas uberden Wi- 
derfpruch,”’—On Coniradiction, which 
was .publified withoutnis name tor, is, 
beyond conirathiétion, the moit abttrufe 
piece ‘with which ths once ‘intelligible 
writer has vifited the German public: 
Some likewile afcribe to him ** Pr sdegor 
menen zur Analyfis in der Phite fophie 
Prolegamena to Analylis in Philofophy, 
which is intended as a Programina to the, 
Prize-Queftion propofed by the Berlin: 
Monruiy Maa.:No: 124. . 
‘for TiEDEMANN, 
‘Uber 
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Academy of Sciences;—it is, at leaft, 
written in Reinhold’s ufual fiyle. Bou- 
TERWECK, of GG tingen, who has a phi- 
lofophical fyitem of his own, continues 
his «* Mufenm,” without interroption ; 
and ABICHT, of Filangen, whovhad long, 
in his writings on the critical philofophy, 
ftruck into new pars, without, however, 
meting a very cracious recejrion for his: » 
abftrufe writings, now gave us an‘! En- 
eyklopadi fe der Piilslophie é, mit literari- 
(den Netigen %—Eneyclopadia of Philo- 
fophy, with literary Notices. - 
‘Some — plych Jigico L anthropuledte4l 
vorks, .the coniuation of | Profetfor 
SCHM1ID"s(of Jena) Anthropologics I Jour 
nal, which bas fince been di:cont inued 5 
a * Wandbuch der Pivchoio-ic’ Vian 
nual of Pfychology,—-by the late Profef- 
ot Marouvg ; and the 
«¢ Grundrifs eines. eigentlichen Sy tems 
der es Olugiichen Philofophie doers 
haupt, und der em, irifchen ins befondre’ 
came lines of a Syiem of an hropologi- 
cai Pailofophy in general, and of empiri- 
cal Poilofophy in particulars—by J. K, 
WeZEL, a diligent, an intelligent, but 
rather too diffale a cultivator of the phi- 
lofophical department of lrerature—con- 
duGt.us to. 6 ! 
“PRACTICAL OR MORAL PHILOSOPHY, 
Here again we meet with leveral gcne- 
ral and raixed works on moral poilofuphy, ’ 
and on particular parts thereof. 
former are moftly of the popular kind ; 
EnRENBERG’s- “ Reden liber. wichtige 
Gevenftande der Hénern Lebenskuntt.’?— 
Diicourfes on important obje&svof Morali- 
ty ; and “ Riden an Gebildete Menfchen 
die Heiliatten. Angelegenheiten des 
Geiltes und. des Herzens. in 
Zeiten ”’-—Diie urfes addrefied to the cul- 
tivated. Clifs of Scciety, on the mot 
facred Concerss. of the Head and Heart, 
in our Times; acd the late Mr. HEYDEN - 
REICH’s ‘* Fragmente fur das Gebiet 
der Pra&tifehen Lebens-Philofenhie ;”— 
or Fiagments for the Department of Prac- 
tical Morality: 
Among the f{pecial works, there are 
again, befides foie. on particular, virtues, 
feveral on fubjeéts which are now a very. 
general topic of converiaticn and difcut - 
bon, WEGSCHEIDEeR treated in an am- 
ple manner * U. ber die von der Neueften 
Philofoprie gefoilerie Trennung der 
Religicns und Moral 3\—or,. on the 
S-paration of Religion and’ Morality, 
which is deemed neeellary by the neweft 
Ses of Philofophy ; and Wiese in his 
‘< Religions - Philofophie, —on Reasfon 
and Free Will, On the prize-quettion of 
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