1. See, for example the preface to the first edition of Ueber den Begriff der Wissenschaftslehre, SW,I, 29.
2. See, Grundlage, SW I, 120n. See also the fragment `Wer Hume, Aenesidemus wo er recht hat, u. Maimon noch nicht verstanden […]’, GA,II/3, 389–90.
3. See the Grundlage, SW,I, 227. That Fichte has Maimon in mind is apparent from another later reference to him. See Grundriff des Eigenthümlichen der Wissenschaftslehre, SW,I, 387.
4. Fichte, GA,11I/2, 282
5. In general, Maimon seems to have had a negative opinion of Fichte’s philosophy, which he dismissed as a “logical egoism”. See his May 24, 1800, letter to Bendavid, in Guttmann (1917), 210–1. (I am grateful to Yitzhak Melamed for this reference). See also, however, his November 7, 1800, letter to Peina, in VII, 567–71, where Maimon seems more sympathetic to Fichte