Contents
Introduction
1. Rudolf Bernet, Husserl's Theory of Signs Revisited
2. John Barnett Brough, Art and Artworld: Some Ideas for a Husserlian Aesthetic
3. Richard Cobb-Stevens, Hobbes and Husserl on Reason and Its Limits
4. Steven Galt Crowell, Husserl, Lask, and the Idea of Transcendental Logic
5. John J. Drumond, Realism Versus Anti-Realism: A Husserlian Contribution
6. Dagfinn Follesdal, Husserl on Evidence and Justification
7. Karsten Harries, Truth and Freedom
8. Patrick A. Heelan, Husserl, Hilbert, and the Critique of Galilean Science
9. J. N. Mohanty, Husserlian Transcendental Phenomenology: Some Aspects
10. Maurice Natanson, "The Stangeness In the Strangeness": Phenomenology and the Mundane
11. Thomas Pruffer, Heidegger, Early and Late, and Aquinas
12. John Scanlon, Husserl's Ideas and the Natural Concept of the World
13. Robert Sokolowski, Moral Thinking
14. Elisabeth Stroker, Phenomenology as First Philosophy: Reflections on Husserl
Index of Names