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Pt. I Anticipations: The Halle Period, 1886-1900
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 Husserl's 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
Pt. II Breakthrough to Transcendental Phenomenology: The Gottingen Period, 1901-1916
10 From Logical Investigations to Ideas, 1901-1913 185
11 Phenomenology and Theory of Knowledge Revisited 211
12 Lectures on Theory of Meaning (1908) 224
13 The Time-Consciousness Texts, 1893-1911 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 Epoche: Ideas I (2) 341
19 Structure of Consciousness: Ideas I (3) 362
20 Truth and Reason: Ideas I (4) 387
21 Husserl's Conception of Philosophy 397
22 The End of the Gottingen Period: On to the Black Forest 402
Notes 405
Index 437
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