International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy
Springer
"Thinking" as the theme of logic
Vol. 9
Edmund Husserl
Active objectivation
Addenda
Vol. 8
An introduction to the Amsterdam lectures
Vol. 6
Richard Palmer
Analysis of the concept of number in terms of its origin and content
Vol. 10
Critical developments
Critical disclosure of the genuine and enduring problematic concealed in locke's investigations
Vol. 14
Definitions of number in terms of equivalence
Discussions concerning unity and multiplicity
Empiricism's theory of abstraction as an index of how it falls short of the idea of an eidetic science of pure consciousness
Essays
First reflections on cognizing subjectivity, motivated by sophistic skepticism
Foreground lived-experiences and background lived-experiences
From Locke to the radical consequence of Berkeley's purely immanent philosophy
Historico-critical foreword
Vol. 1
Guy Van Kerckhoven
Hume's positivism
Husserl and Heidegger
Thomas Sheehan
Illusion in the realm of remembering
Introduction
Introduction. circumscribing the investigation into the active ego
Lecture I
Lecture II
Lecture III
Lecture IV
Lecture V
On the theory of the theoretical attitude of the phenomenologist
Opening up the field of transcendental experience transcendental, phenomenological and apodictic reduction
Operations on numbers and the authentic number concepts
Original version of the text through chapter iv
Passive and active intentions and the forms of their confirmation and verification
Passive and active modalization
Perception and perceptual sense
perceptual series, memorial modification, phantasy modification, presentation — re-presentation, actuality and inactuality as intersecting differences. two fundamentally different concepts of phantasy
Vol. 11
Primordial phenomena and forms of order within passive synthesis
Self-giving in perception
Sense-constituting lived-experiences as egoic acts
Speech at Husserl's emeritus celebration
Martin Heidegger
Supplemental texts
Supplementary texts
Supplementations and clarifications in connection with the "objection of insanity"
Symbolic representations of multiplicities
The accomplishment and problematic of a phenomenological-psychological reduction
The accomplishment of affective awakening and reproductive association
The conscious activity of natural egoic life and the reduction to pure subjectivity
The definition of number-equality through the concept of reciprocal one-to-one correlation
The fundamental limitation of Locke's sphere of vision and its reasons
The fundamental structures and fundamental forms of judgment
The gradation of objectivation
The grounding of logic and the limits of formal-apophantic analytics
The historical beginnings of the science of subjectivity
The history of the redaction of the Encyclopedia Britannica article
The idea of apodictic evidence and the problematic of the beginning
The idea of philosophy and its historical origin
The ideality of linguistic phenomena
The interconnection between expressing and signifying as the unity of an egoic act
The logical sources of arithmetic
The mode of doubt
The mode of negation
The mode of possibility
The opening of the realm of transcendental experience following the second path
The origination of the concept of multiplicity through that of the collective combination
The phenomenon of affection
The phenomenon of expectation
The philosophical significance of the transcendental-phenomenological reduction
The problem of a true being for the future of consciousness
The problem of definitiveness in experience
The psychological nature of the collective combination
The rationalism and metaphysics of the modern period
The regression from theoretical logos to the pre-theoretical sense-giving life of consciousness
The relations "more" and "less"
The sense of the statement of number
The structure of fulfillment
The symbolic representations of numbers
The syntactic and the object-theoretical directions of examination
The transcendental temporal form of subjectivity's transcendental stream of life
The true being of the system of the immanent past
Theme, interest, indication
Thinking as a sense constituting lived-experience
Transitional methodological considerations
Translator's introduction
Lee Hardy
World-perception and world-belief
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