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The Nature and Method of Phenomenology -- Husserl on First Philosophy -- Le sens de la phénoménologie -- Transzendentale Phänomenologie? -- Husserl and the ‘absolute’ -- Husserls Beweis für den transzendentalen Idealismus -- Phenomenology as First Philosophy: A Prehistory -- Der methodologische Transzendentalismus der Phänomenologie -- Phenomenology and the Sciences -- Husserl contra Carnap : la démarcation des sciences -- Phänomenologische Methoden und empirische Erkenntnisse -- Descriptive Psychology and Natural Sciences: Husserl’s early Criticism of Brentano -- Mathesis universalis et géométrie : Husserl et Grassmann -- Phenomenology and Consciousness -- Tamino’s Eyes, Pamina’s Gaze: Husserl’s Phenomenology of Image-Consciousness Refashioned -- Towards a Phenomenological Account of Personal Identity -- Husserl’s Subjectivism: The “thoroughly peculiar ‘forms’” of Consciousness and the Philosophy of Mind* -- “So You Want to Naturalize Consciousness?” “Why, why not?” – “But How?” Husserl meeting some offspring -- Philosophy and ‘Experience’: A Conflict of Interests?* -- Phenomenology and Practical Philosophy -- Self-Responsibility and Eudaimonia -- Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer phänomenologischen Theorie des Handelns: Überlegungen zu Davidson und Husserl -- Husserl und das Faktum der praktischen Vernunft: Anstoß und Herausforderung einer phänomenologischen Ethik der Person -- Erde und Leib: Ort der Ökologie nach Husserl -- Reality and Ideality -- The Universal as “What is in Common”: Comments on the Proton-Pseudos in Husserl’s Doctrine of the Intuition of Essence* -- Die Kulturbedeutung der Intentionalität: Zu Husserls Wirklichkeitsbegriff -- La partition du réel : Remarques sur l’eidos, la phantasia, l’effondrement du monde et l’être absolu de la conscience -- Husserl’s Mereological Argument for Intentional Constitution -- Phenomenology in a different voice: Husserl and Nishida in the 1930s -- Thinking about Non-Existence* -- Gott in Edmund Husserls Phänomenologie.

This volume brings together essays by leading phenomenologists and Husserl scholars in which they engage with the legacy of Edmund Husserl’s philosophy. It is a broad anthology addressing many major topics in phenomenology and philosophy in general, including articles on phenomenological method; investigations in anthropology, ethics, and theology; highly specialized research into typically Husserlian topics such as perception, image consciousness, reality, and ideality; as well as investigations into the complex relation between pure phenomenology, phenomenological psychology, and cognitive science.

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