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The Essential Husserl, the first anthology in English of Edmund Husserl's major writings, provides access to the scope of his philosophical studies, including selections from his key works: Logical Investigations, Ideas I and II, Formal and Transcendental Logic, Experience and Judgment, Cartesian Meditations, The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology, and On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time. The collection is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in twentieth-century philosophy.
Donn Welton is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: The Development of Husserl's PhenomenologyAbbreviationsPart One: Contours of a Transcendental PhenomenologyI. Antitheses1. The Critique of PsychologismNormative and Theoretical DisciplinesThe Arguments of PsychologismThe Prejudices of Psychologism2. The Critique of Historicism II. Phenomenological Clues3. Expression and MeaningEssential DistinctionsFluctuation in Meaning and the Ideality of Unities of MeaningThe Phenomenological and Ideal Content of the Experiences of Meaning4. Meaning-Intention and Meaning-FulfillmentIII. Phenomenology as Transcendental Philosophy5. The Basic Approach of PhenomenologyThe Natural Attitude and Its ExclusionConsciousness as TranscendentalThe Region of Pure ConsciousnessIV. The Structure of Intentionality6. The Noetic and Noematic Structure of ConsciousnessNoesis and NoemaThe Question of LevelsExpressive ActsNoema and ObjectHorizonsV. The Question of Evidence7. Varieties of Evidence8. Sensuous and Categorial Intuition VI. From Subjectivity to Intersubjectivity9. Empathy and the Constitution of the OtherPrimordial AbstractionThe Appresentation of the OtherPart Two: Transcendental Phenomenology and the Problem of the Life-WorldVII. Transcendental Aesthetics10. Perception, Spatiality and the BodyObjective Reality, Spatial Orientation, and the BodyThe Self-Constitution of the Body11. A Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal TimeAnalysis of the Consciousness of TimeLevels of Constitution of Time and Temporal Objects12. Horizons and the Genesis of PerceptionVIII. Transcendental Analytics13. Formal and Transcendental LogicThe Discipline of Formal LogicFormal Logic as Apophantic AnalysisThe Transcendental Grounds of Logic14. Individuals and SetsExplication of IndividualsConstituting Sets15. UniversalsThe Constitution of Empirical UniversalsEidetic Variation and the Acquisition of Pure Universals16. The Genesis of JudgmentIX. Static and Genetic Phenomenology17. Time and the Self-Constitution of the Ego18. Static and Genetic Phenomenological MethodX. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Way through the Science of Phenomenological Psychology19. Phenomenological Psychology and Transcendental PhenomenologyXI. Transcendental Phenomenology and the Way through the Life-World20. The Mathematization of Nature 21. Elements of a Science of the Life-WorldBibliographyIndex