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Foreword | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Mathematics, Logic, and Phenomenology | 13 |
1 | The Psychological Origin of Arithmetical Concepts | 14 |
2 | Pure Logic and Psychology | 27 |
3 | The Phenomenological Theory of Cognition | 52 |
2 | The Methodical Founding of Phenomenology as the Science of Pure, Transcendental Consciousness | 58 |
1 | The Phenomenological or Transcendental Epoche and Reduction | 58 |
2 | The "Eidetic" Reduction: Phenomenology as the Eidetic Science of Consciousness - The Method of Eidetic Inquiry | 77 |
3 | The Universal Structures of Consciousness in the Phenomenological Sense | 88 |
1 | Intentionality | 88 |
2 | Time-Consciousness | 101 |
4 | Perception, Thing, and Space | 115 |
1 | Appearance as Mixed Representation [Reprasentation] and as Partial Self-Givenness of the Thing | 116 |
2 | The Continuum of Appearance and its Constitutive Achievement | 126 |
3 | The Kinaesthetic Motivation in the Constitution of Thing and Space | 130 |
5 | The Phenomenology of Intuitional Presentiation | 141 |
1 | Phantasy, Picture-Consciousness, Memory | 141 |
2 | Our Experience of the Other | 154 |
6 | Judgement and Truth | 166 |
1 | Linguistic Expression, Signification, and Intentional Consciousness | 167 |
2 | True Judging, Rational Thinking, and the Intuitive Givenness of the Object of Cognition | 180 |
7 | Static and Genetic Constitution | 195 |
8 | The "I" and the Person | 205 |
9 | The Lifeworld, Both as a Problem Concerning the Foundation of the Objective Sciences and as a Problem Concerning Universal Being and Truth | 217 |
1 | A Remark Concerning Husserl's Use of the Word "Lifeworld" | 217 |
2 | The Problem Concerning the Foundation of the Objective Sciences; in Particular, the Problem Concerning "Nature and Spirit" | 218 |
3 | The Scientific World and the Lifeworld | 220 |
4 | The Idea of an Ontology of the Lifeworld | 226 |
10 | First and Second Philosophy or Transcendental Phenomenology and Metaphysics | 229 |
Appendix: Chronology of Husserl's Life, Work, and Teaching | 235 | |
Appendix: Note on Husserl's Nachlass | 245 | |
Notes | 251 | |
Bibliography | 267 |
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