Three types of the given: The encountered, the search-found and the striking Herbert Spiegelberg OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 78
Must the other be derived from the I? Towards the reformulation of Husserl's 5th Cartesian Meditation Robert M. Harlan OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 104
Ideas Pertaining to a pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy. First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology William R. McKenna Book reviews Pages: 105 - 130
Zwei Briefe von Johannes Daubert an Edmund Husserl aus dem Jahr 1907 Reinhold N. Smid Letter Pages: 143 - 156
Husserl, Heidegger and the question of a “hermeneutic” phenomenology John D. Caputo OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 178
The limitations of phenomenology: Alfred Schutz's critical dialogue with Edmund Husserl Helmut R. Wagner OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 199
Huserl and Intentionality: A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language John J. Drummond Book reviews Pages: 201 - 225
The roots of the existentialist theory of freedom inIdeas I James M. Edie OriginalPaper Pages: 243 - 261
A phenomenological account of the linguistic mediation of the public and the private Harry P. Reeder OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 280
Habitualität als Potentialität: Zur Konkretisierung des Ich bei Husserl Werner BergmannGisbert Hoffmann OriginalPaper Pages: 281 - 305
Duty and Inclination: The Fundamentals of Morality Discussed and Redefined with Special Regard to Kant and Schiller Richard E. Aquila Book reviews Pages: 307 - 330