1801

Schulze, G. E.

Kritik der theoretischen Philosophie / von Gottlob Ernst Schulze. – Hamburg : C.E. Bohn, 1801.

See “Kritik des lockischen Sensual-Systems” (Band 2:7-91)

1804

Gérando, J. M. de.

Histoire comparée des systèmes de philosophie : relativement aux principes des connaissances humaines / par J. M. De Garando. – A Paris : chez Henrichs, 1804.

See Ch. 14, ’Leibniz et Wolf” (p. 73-126) and Ch. 15, “Ecole formée par ces deux philosophes” (p. 126-166)

1806

Tabaraud, M.

Histoire critique du philosophisme anglois : depuis sa origine jusqu’à son introduction en France, inclusivement / par M. Tabaraud. – A Paris : chez L. Duprat-Duverger, 1806.

See Ch. 5, “Locke” (tome 1:223-387)

1807

[Hazlitt, W.]

An abridgment of The light of nature pursued. – See entry for Tucker, Freewill, foreknowledge, and fate (1763)

1808

[Warburton, W.]

Letters from a late eminent prelate to one of his friends. – Kidderminster : printed by George Gower, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London, [1808].

Letters from Bishop Warburton to Bishop Hurd; see Letter 127, 3 March 1759 (p. 206-208)

1810

[Jeffrey, F.]

“Stewart’s Philosophical essays.” // IN: Edinburgh review. – 17 (1810):167-211.

Review of Stewart, Philosophical essays (1810); reprinted as: “Dugald Stewart.” // IN: Contributions to the Edinburgh review / by Francis Jeffrey. 2 London : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853. – p. 646-655.

Oliver, E.

An analysis of Mr. Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding / by Edward Oliver. – London : printed by B. McMillan : sold by Messrs. Rivington, B. Law, and J. Mackinlay, 1810. – vi, 49 p.

C 111; Y&Y 1810.1

Stewart, D.

Philosophical essays / by Dugald Stewart. – Edinburgh : W. Creech, 1810.

See Essay 1, “On Locke’s account of the sources of human knowledge, and its influence on the doctrines of some of his successors” (p. 3-51) and Essay 3, “On the influence of Locke’s authority upon the philosophical systems which prevailed in France during the latter part of the eighteenth century” (p. 101-126)

Review: Jeffrey, “Stewart’s Philosophical essays (1810)

Y&Y 1810.2-3; T 231

Reprinted in The collected works of Dugald Stewart (1854-60)

1811

Osgood, S.

Three letters on different subjects: … / by Samuel Osgood. – New York : published for Samuel Whiting & Co., 1811.

See “An examination of the ideas that have been affixed to the terms power and will” (p. 173-293)

Y&Y 1811.1

1815

Stewart, D.

“Dissertation first : exhibiting a general view of the progress of metaphysical, ethical, and political philosophy since the revival of letters in Europe” / by Dugald Stewart. // IN: Supplement to the 4th, 5th & 6th editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica : with preliminary dissertations on the history of the sciences. – Edinburgh : printed for A. Constable ; London : Hurst, Robinson, 1815-24. – vol. 1 (1815):1-166.

Review: Mackintosh, “Stewart’s introduction to the Encyclopaedia (1816)

C 112 [“1822”]; Y&Y 1824.3; T 230

Reprinted in The collected works of Dugald Stewart (1854-60)

1816

[Hazlitt, W.]

[Mr. Locke a great plagiarist / William Hazlitt]. – (The round table ; no. 31, 34). // IN: The examiner. – 25 Feb. 1816:125-127; 31 March 1816:204-207.

Reprinted with this title in his Complete works (1930-34) [vol. 20:69-83]

Mackintosh, J.

“Stewart’s introduction to the Encyclopaedia.” // IN: Edinburgh review. – 27 (1816):180-244; 36 (1821):220-267.

Review of Stewart’s Introductions to vol. 1 and to vol. 5 of the supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica; partially reprinted as: “On the philosophical genius of Lord Bacon and Mr. Locke.” // IN: Miscellaneous works of Sir James Mackintosh. – London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846. – vol. 1:309-337.

C 112; Y&Y 1821.1

1819

Michelet, J.

De percipienda infinitate secundum Lockium. – Paris : typis Fain, 1819. – 10 p. – Thesis–Paris.

Unverified.

Y&Y 1819.1

Also published as: (1) “La thèse latine de doctorat de Jules Michelet” / [édité par] Gabriel Monod. // IN: Revue de métaphysique et de morale. – 14 (1906):381-391; and (2) “De percipienda infinitate secundum Lockium” = “La perception de l’infinité selon Locke.” // IN: Œuvres complète / Jules Michelet ; éditées par Paul Viallaneix. – Paris : Flammarion, 1971. – tome 1:46-59.

Tennemann, W. G.

Geschichte der Philosophie / von Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann. – Leipzig : bei Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1798-1819.

See “Reaction gegen die cartesische Philosophie” (vol. 11 (1819):1-75)

English version: A manual of the history of philosophy / translated from the German of Tennemann by Arthur Johnson. – Oxford : D.A. Talboys, 1832. – See “Sensualism of Locke” (p. 335-339)

1820

Brown, T.

Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind / by the late Thomas Brown. – Edinburgh : printed for W. & C. Tait, 1820. – 4 vols.

[Mitchell, W. A.]

An essay on capacity and genius : to prove that there is no original mental superiority between the most illiterate and the most learned of mankind, and that no genius, whether individual or national, is innate, but solely produced by and dependent on circumstances. Also, An enquiry into the nature of ghosts, and other appearances supposed to be supernatural. – London : printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall [and others], [1820?].

Dedicated to Locke.

1821

Maistre, J. de.

Les soirées de Saint-Pétersbourg, ou, Entretiens sur le gouvernement temporel de la providence ; suivis d’un traité sur les sacrifices / par Joseph de Maistre. – Paris : Librairie grecque, latine et française, 1821.

See 16me entretien (tome 1:423-556)

Salzmann, G. G.

Commentatio in qua historia doctrinae de fontibus et ortu cognitionis humanae ita conscripta est, ut illorum potissimum ratio habita sit : quae Plato, Aristoteles, Cartesius, Lockius, Leibnitius et Kantius de his fontibus probare studuerunt … / Guilelmi Gotthilf Salzmann. – Gottingae : typis Henrici Dieterich, 1821.

See “Ioannes Locke” (p. 32-38)

1822

Beasley, F.

The search of truth in the science of the human mind. Part first / by Frederick Beasley. – Philadelphia : S. Potter, 1822. – 561 p. (No more published.)

See esp. “Mr. Locke vindicated from the charge of maintaining the ideal theory” (p. 143-171) and “Mr. Locke’s doctrine about memory defended from the objections of Dr. Reid” (p. 535-541)

1824

Lardner, D.

A series of lectures upon Locke’s Essay / by Dionysius Lardner. – Dublin : printed by R. Graisberry, published by Hodges and M’Arthur, 1824. – iii, 164, xx p.

Also published: Dublin : Hodges and Smith, 1831; A series of lectures on Locke’s Essay / Dionysius Lardner ; with a new introduction by Peter Alexander. – Bristol : Thoemmes Antiquarian Books, c1990. – iii, 80 p. – (Books related to John Locke). – Unverified. – For Alexander’s introduction, see entry under 1990.

C 111; Y&Y 1824.1; T 210

1826

Whately, R.

Elements of logic : comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopædia metropolitana with additions, &c. / by Richard Whately. – London : J. Mawman, 1826. – xxxii, 340 p.

See p. 9.

See also Smart, A letter to Dr. Whately … (1852)

1827

Bathurst, W. H.

An essay on the limits of human knowledge : designed, from a consideration of the powers of the understanding, to promote their most advantageous exercise / by W.H. Bathurst. – London : printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, and Robinson & Hernaman, Leeds, 1827.

See esp. p. 25.

T 178

Galluppi, P.

Lettere filosofiche : su le vicende della filosofia, relativamente a’ principj delle conoscenze umane da Cartesio sino a Kant inclusivamente / del barone Pasquale Galluppi … – Messina : G. Pappalardo, 1827.

See Lettera 1, “Su la direzione che presse la filosofia nel tempo di Condillac. Cartesio. Locke, D’Alembert” (p. 7-30 [esp. 16-28]) and Lettera 3, “Punto di veduta a cui la critica fatta da Leibnizio all’opera di Locke ridusse la questione su i principj delle nostre conoscenze” (p. 53-73)

Also published as: Lettere su le vicende della filosofia … / del barone Pasquale Galluppi. – Messina : G. Silvestri, 1843. – See p. 1-24, 46-65.

M 350-351

[Wallace, T.]

A review of the doctrine of personal identity : in which are considered and compared the opinions of Locke, Butler, Reid, Brown, and Stewart, upon that subject / by an old ex-scholar of Trinity College, Dublin. – London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827.

See p. 7-17.

C 111-112; Y&Y 1827.1

1828

Reinhold, E.

Handbuch der allgemeinen Geschichte der Philosophie für alle wissenschaftlich Gebildete / von Ernst Reinhold. – Gotha : Hennings, 1828-30.

Unverified.

Also: Geschichte der Philosophie nach den Hauptmomenten ihrer Entwicklung / von Ernst Reinhold. – 3. Auflage. – Jena : F. Mauke, 1845.

Unverified.

T 226 [1854]

1829

Cousin, V.

Cours de l’histoire de la philosophie / par V. Cousin. – Paris : Pichon et Didier, 1829.

See “École sensualiste–Locke” (Histoire de la philosophie du XVIIIe siècle, tome 2:65-560.

English translation: Course of the history of modern philosophy / by Victor Cousin ; translated by O.W. Wight. – New York : D. Appleton, 1852. – See vol. 2:159-435.

The section on Locke was also published separately as: Philosophie de Locke / par Victor Cousin. – Paris : Didier, [183-?]. – 416 p. – 4. éd., 1861; English translation: Elements of psychology : included in a critical examination of Locke’s Essay on the human understanding / by Victor Cousin ; translated from the French, with an introduction, notes and additions by C.S. Henry. – Hartford : Cooke, 1834. – xxxiv, 355 p.

Reviews: Everett, “History of intellectual philosophy” (1829); Anon., “Cousin on the history of philosophy” (1834); Anon., “The eclectic philosophy” (1839); Bowen, “Philosophy of Cousin” (1841)

Y&Y 1861.1; T 196; Henry trans.: Y&Y 1834.1; T 195 [1864 printing]

[Everett, A. H.]

[History of intellectual philosophy / by A.H. Everett]. // IN: North American review. – 29 (1829):67-123.

Review of four works by Cousin.

Fichte, I. H.

Beiträge zur Charakteristik der neueren Philosophie, oder, Kritische Geschichte derselben : zu Vermittlung ihrer Gegensätze / von Immanuel Hermann Fichte. – Sulzbach : J.E. von Seidel’schen Buchhandlung, 1829.

See p. 29-67 for a discussion of Locke and Leibniz.

Also: 2. Ausgabe. – Salzbach : Seidel, 1841.

1830

[Rosmini, A.]

Nuovo saggio sull’origine delle idée. – Roma : Salviucci, 1830.

See tom 1:26-56.

Also published: Milano : Pogliani, 1836. – See tom 1:15-33.

C 112

English translations: (1) The origin of ideas / Antonio Rosmini ; translated from the fifth Italian edition of the Nuovo saggio sull’origine delle idee. – London : Kegan Paul, Trench and Company, 1883. and (2) A new essay concerning the origin of ideas / Antonio Rosmini ; translated by Robert A. Murphy. – Durham, U.K. : Rosmini House, c2001. – 3 vols.

T 227 [1883]

1830s

Cousin, V.

Philosophie de Locke. – The section on Locke from Cours de l’histoire de la philosophie; publication date uncertain. – See entry for latter work (1829)

1831

Hamilton, W.

“Reid and Brown.” // IN: Edinburgh review. – 52:no. 103 (Oct. 1831):158-207.

Reprinted as: “The philosophy of perception.” // IN: Discussions on philosophy and literature, education and university reform : chiefly from the Edinburgh review : corrected, vindicated, enlarged, in notes and appendices / by Sir William Hamilton, Bart. – London : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1846. – p. 38-97 [unverified]

Upham, T. C.

Elements of mental philosophy / by Thomas C. Upham. – Portland [Maine] : S. Colman ; Boston : Hilliard, Gray, 1831. – 2 vols.

See Madden & Madden, “Thomas Upham on relations and alienation” (1983)

1832

Tennemann, W. G.

A manual of the history of philosophy. – See entry for German edition (1819)

1833

Blakey, R.

History of moral science / by Robert Blakey. – London : J. Duncan ; Edinburgh : Bell & Bradfute, 1833.

See Ch. 7, “Essay on the human understanding, Mr. John Locke” (vol. 1:116-139)

Hegel, G. W. F.

Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie / Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ; mit einem Norwort von Karl Ludwig Michelet. – Stuttgart : F. Frommann, 1833-36.

See Band 3:417-439.

Unverified.

C 111

English translation: Lectures on the history of philosophy / by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ; translated from the German. – London : London : K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1892-96. – See vol. 3:295-313.

Sedgwick, A.

A discourse on the studies of the university / by Adam Sedgwick. – Cambridge : Pitt Press, 1833.

See p. 39-48.

Review: Mill, “Professor Sedgwick’s discourse” (1835)

LNL 6:25

1834

[Anonymous].

“Cousin on the history of philosophy.” // IN: Edinburgh review. – 59 (1834):359-372.

Review of Cousin, Cours … (1829)

Cousin, V.

Elements of psychology : included in a critical examination of Locke’s Essay on the human understanding. – Translation of Philosophie de Locke, a section of Cours de l’histoire de la philosophie. – See entry for French edition (1829)

[Withington, L.]

“Present state of metaphysics.” // IN: Quarterly Christian spectator. – 6 (1834):609-631.

1835

B., F.

“Dialogue between Newton and Locke : upon the occasion of the visit of the former to the latter, while he lived at Lady Masham’s, some miles from London” / F.B. // IN: The Knickerbocker. – 6 (1835):415-419.

Y&Y 1835.1

Mill, J. S.

“Professor Sedgwick’s discourse : state of philosophy in England.” // IN: London review. – 1 (1835):94-135.

Review of Sedgwick, A discourse … (1833)

Reprinted in: Essays on ethics, religion and society / by John Stuart Mill ; editor of the text, J.M. Robson. – Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press ; London : Routledge & K. Paul, c1969. – (Collected works of John Stuart Mill ; vol. 10). – p. 31-74.

Y&Y 1835.2

1836

Hazlitt, W.

Literary remains of the late William Hazlitt … – London : Saunders and Otley, 1836.

See Essay 8, “On Locke’s Essay on the human understanding” (p. 231-330)

Cs 96; Y&Y 1936.1

Hazlitt, W.

“On abstract ideas.” // IN: Essays on the principles of human action ; On the systems of Hartley and Helvetius ; and, On abstract ideas / by the late William Hazlitt ; edited by his son. – London : J. Miller, [1836]. – p. 139-176.

Reprinted, among other “Lectures on English philosophy” in his Collected works [1930] (vol. 2:121-284) [“On abstract ideas” (p. 191-215); “On Locke’s Essay” (p. 146-191)]

[Wilson, J.]

“The intellective faculty.” – (The metaphysician ; no. 6). // IN: Blackwood’s Edinburgh magazine. – 40 (1836):627-641.

[Wilson, J.]

“On the philosophy of John Locke.” – (The metaphysician ; no. 1). // IN: Blackwood’s Edinburgh magazine. – 39 (1836):798-805.

Y&Y 1836.4

1837

Bowen, F.

“Locke and the transcendentalists” / F.B. // IN: Christian examiner and general review. – 23 = 3rd series:5 (1837/38):170-194.

Review: Brownson, “Philosophy and common sense” (1838)

Reprinted in: Critical essays on a few subjects connected with the history and present condition of speculative philosophy / by Francis Bowen. – Boston : H.B. Williams, 1842. – p. 1-32; a selection included in: The Transcendentalists : an anthology / [compiled by] Perry Miller. – Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1950. – p. 177-178.

Y&Y 1837.1, 1950.2

[Wilson, J.]

“Reasoning.” – (The metaphysician ; no. 8). // IN: Blackwood’s Edinburgh magazine. – 41 (1837):258-265.

1838

[Anonymous].

“Locke’s Essay.” // IN: Journal of belles lettres. – pt. 21:no. 2 (July 1838):10.

The Journal comprises the covers of Waldie’s select circulating library.

Unverified.

Y&Y 1838.1

[Brownson, O. A.]

“Philosophy and common sense.” // IN: Boston quarterly review. – 1 (1838):83-106.

Review of Bowen, “Locke and the transcendentalists” (1837)

[Ferrier, J. F.]

“An introduction to the philosophy of consciousness.” // IN: Blackwood’s Edinburgh magazine. – 43 (1838):186-201, 437-452, 784-791; 44 (1838):234-244, 539-552; 45 (1839):201-211, 419-430.

See vol. 43:186-201.

Reprinted in: Lectures on Greek philosophy : and other philosophical remains of James Frederick Ferrier / edited by Sir Alexander Grant and E.L. Lushington. – Edinburgh ; London : W. Blackwood, 1866. – vol. 2:1-257.

Lieber, F.

Manual of political ethics : designed chiefly for the use of colleges and students at law / by Francis Lieber. – Boston : C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1838-39.

See “Locke’s theory of conscience” (vol. 1:39-41)

1839

[Anonymous].

“The eclectic philosophy.” // IN: Boston quarterly review. – 2 (1839):27-53.

Review of Cousin, Cours … (1829; 1836 ed.)

1840

[Anonymous].

Lectures on Locke, or, The principles of logic : designed for the use of students in the University. – London : T. Cadell, 1840. – 240 p.

C 116; Y&Y 1840.1

Erdmann, J. E.

Die Entwicklung des Empirismus und Materialismus in der Zeit zwischen Locke und Kant / Johann Eduard Erdmann. – Leipzig : Vogel, 1840.

See “Entwicklung des lockischen Princips durch Condillac” (p. 193-221)

Unverified.

Cs 94

[Lux y Caballero, J. C. de la.]

Impugnación al examen de Cousin sobre el Ensayo del entendimiento humano de Locke / por Filolézes. – Habana : Oficina del Govierno, por S.M., 1840. – xv, 144, 16 p.

Whewell, W.

The philosophy of the inductive sciences : founded upon their history / by William Whewell. – London : J.W. Parker, 1840.

See Ch. 14, “Locke and his French followers” (vol. 2:457-469) and Ch. 15, “The reaction against the sensational school” (vol. 2:470-481)

1841

[Bowen, F.]

“Philosophy of Cousin.” // IN: North American review. – 53 (1841):1-40.

Review of three works by Victor Cousin, including Elements of psychology (1834)

Potter, A.

“Bacon and Locke” / A.P. // IN: Essays, moral, economical, and political / by Francis Bacon. The conduct of the understanding / by John Locke, Esq. ; with an introductory essay, by A. Potter ([1841?]). – p. v-xxxv. [Locke #752]

1842

Beasley, F.

“Communication from Rev. Dr. Beasley on Locke’s and Cousin’s philosophy” / Frederick Beasley. // IN: Methodist quarterly review. – 24 (1842):615-637.

See the comment by Clark, [Locke’s philosophy] (1843)

1843

[Anonymous].

“Psychology.” // IN: The Princeton review. – 15 (1843):227-250.

Review of Locke, Essay (1775) and Stewart’s ed. of Reid’s Works (1813)

Bordas-Demoulin, J. B.

Le cartésianisme, ou, La véritable rénovation des science … / par Bordas-Demoulin … – Paris : J. Hetzel, 1843.

See “Malebranche et ses adversaires, Locke, Arnauld et Leibnitz” (tome 1:61-115)

Also: Nouvelle édition. – Paris : Gauthier-Villars, 1874.

[Clark, D. W.]

[Locke’s philosophy] / C. // IN: Methodist quarterly review. – 25 = 3rd series:3 (1843):609-635.

Comment on Beasley, “Communication …” (1842)

Y&Y 1843.1

St. John, J. A.

“Preliminary discourse.” // IN: The philosophical works of John Locke / with a preliminary discourse and notes by J.A. St. John (1843). [Locke #864]

1844

Crane, W. C.

“Speculative philosophy–cui bono?” / W. Carey Crane. // IN: Southern literary messenger. – 10 (1844): 357-359.

Y&Y 1844.1

1845

Lewes, G. H.

A biographical history of philosophy / by G.H. Lewes. – London : C. Knight, 1845-1846.

See vol. 3:174-223.

T 212

Marx, K.

Die heilige Familie, oder, Kritik der kritischen Kritik : gegen Bruno Bauer & Consorten / von Friedrich Engels und Karl Marx. – Frankfurt a. M. : Literarische Anstalt (J. Rütten), 1845.

See “Kritische Schlacht gegen den franz. Materialismus” (p. 195-211) [by Marx]

Unverified.

English translation: The holy family, or Critique of critical critique / K. Marx and F. Engels. – Moscow : Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1956. – See “Critical battle against French materialism” (p. 167-179)

1846

Hamilton, W.

“Distinction of the primary and secondary qualities of body.” // IN: The works of Thomas Reid : now fully collected : with selections from his unpublished letters / preface, notes and supplementary dissertations by Sir William Hamilton, Bart. – Edinburgh : Maclachlan, Stewart and Co., 1846. – p. 824-875.

LNL 6:24

Hamilton, W.

“The philosophy of perception.” – See entry for original publication (1831)

Morell, J. D.

An historical and critical view of the speculative philosophy of Europe in the nineteenth century / by J.D. Morell. – London : W. Pickering, 1846. – 2 vols.

See “Criticism of Locke” (vol. 1:91-119), “Effects of Locke in England” (vol .1:119-133) and “Effects of Locke in France and Germany” (vol. 1:134-148)

Cs 98

1847

Knighton, W.

The utility of the Aristotelian logic, or, The remarks of Bacon, Locke, Reid, and Stewart on that subject considered … / by William Knighton. – Calcutta : Thacker, 1847.

See Lecture 1, “The remarks of Bacon and Locke on the Aristotelian logic considered” (p. 1-26)

C 116; Y&Y 1847.2

[Vaughan, R.]

“Locke and his critics.” // IN: British quarterly review. – 5 (1847):289-337.

Reprinted in: Essays in history, philosophy, and theology / by Robert Vaughan. – London : Jackson and Walford, 1849. – vol. 2:59-120.

Y&Y 1847.3, Y&Y 1849.2

1848

Blakey, R.

History of the philosophy of mind : embracing the opinions of all writers on mental science from the earliest period to the present time / by Robert Blakey, Esq. – London : T.W. Saunders, 1848.

See Ch. 30, “John Locke” (vol. 2:461-489) and note N (vol. 2:512-217)

Erdmann, J. E.

Versuch einer wissenschaftliche Darstellung der Geschichte der neuern Philosophie / von Johann Eduard Erdmann. – Riga ; Dorpat : E. Frantzen, 1834-53.

See “Locke und die Entwicklung des Empirismus und Materialismus vor Kant” (2. Bd.:1. Abt. (1848):1-90)

Contents: “Ueberweg von den frühern philosophischen Systemen zu Locke” (p. 1-14) – “Leben und Schriften des John Lockes” (p. 15-21) – “Lockes Philosophie” (p. 21-69) – “Schlussbemerkung zum Lockeschen Standpunkt” (p. 69-90)

Y&Y 1833.5 [sic]

Laws, A.

“Beurtheilung der Lockeschen, Leibnitzischen und Kantischen Erkenntniss-Theorie vom Standpunkte des absoluten Idealismus” / A. Laws. // IN: Jahresbericht über das Köngl. Progymnasium in Dt. Crone … – 1848:3-13.

Cs 97

Schwegler, A.

Geschichte der Philosophy im Umriss : ein Leitfaden zur Uebersicht / von Albert Schwegler. – Stuttgart : Franckh’sche Buchhandlung, 1848.

See 28, “Locke” (p. 110-113)

English translation: A history of philosophy in epitome / by Albert Schwegler ; translated from the original German by Julius H. Seelye. – New York : D. Appleton, 1856. – See p. 193-198.

Review: Tyler, “History of philosophy” (1856)