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Contents

Preface xi
Part I. Anticipations: The Halle Period, 18861900
1.

Toward a Philosophy of Mathematics 3

2.

Beyond the Philosophie der Arithmetik 21

3.

Breaking Through the Brentanian Circle 41

4.

The Refutation of Psychologism and Pure Logic: Logical Investigations


(1) 62

5.

Theory of Meaning: Logical Investigations (2) 84

6.

Husserls Preliminary Formal Ontology: Logical Investigations


(3) 110

7.

Theory of Consciousness and Intentionality: Logical Investigations


(4) 126

8.

Phenomenology of Knowledge: Logical Investigations (5) 152

9.

On the Unity of the Investigations: Logical Investigations (6):


Concluding Observations 173
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Part II. Breakthrough to Transcendental Phenomenology:


The Gttingen Period, 19011916
10.

From Logical Investigations to Ideas, 19011913 185

11.

Phenomenology and Theory of Knowledge Revisited 211

12.

Lectures on Theory of Meaning (1908) 224

13.

The Time-Consciousness Texts, 18931911 242

14.

Toward a Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity 278

15.

Lectures on Ethics and Theory of Values 288

16.

Phantasy, Picture-Consciousness, Memory, and Aesthetic


Consciousness 306

17.

Facts and Essence: Ideas I (1) 318

18.

Natural Standpoint and Epoch: Ideas I (2) 341

19.

Structure of Consciousness: Ideas I (3) 362

20.

Truth and Reason: Ideas I (4) 387

21.

Husserls Conception of Philosophy 397

22.

The End of the Gttingen Period: On to the Black Forest 402


Notes 405
Index 437

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