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I added the list of works available in English, but there are others in German that I didn't add because I can't tell what title is what (for example, which ones match the English translations). Someone who is better with German might want to give it a try. I found the English titles from various websites, and verified them with the Library of Congress website. There were a number of titles in other languages listed there. (And I'm just getting used to editing, too.) -- RL0919Talk
I reluctantly did not edit/remove the section on Japanese reception of Windelband because someone must have thought this was important. But it seems a very specialized subsection for so short and stubby an article and it would be useful if someone would include in the main body of the description why this is at all significant in a general encyclopaedia entry on the philosopher.
Bellacoolaman (talk) 15:37, 28 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]