Table of Contents
Preliminary Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part I. The Scope of Husserl's
Transcendental Phenomenology
1. Klaus Held, Husserl's Phenomenological
Method
2. Klaus Held, Husserl's Phenomenology of the
Lifeworld
Part II. Intentionality, Types, and Time
3.
John Drummond, The Structure of Intentionality
4. Dieter Lohmar, Husserl's
Type and Kant's Schemata: Systematic Reasons for Their Correlation or
Identity
5. Lanei Rodemeyer, Developments in the Theory of Time
Consciousness
Part III. Self-Consciousness, Transcendental
Subjectivity, and Pre-reflective Self-awareness
6. Dan Zahavi, Inner
Time-Consciousness and Pre-reflective Self-awareness
7. David Carr,
Transcendental and Empirical Subjectivity: The Self in the Transcendental
Tradition
8. Rudolf Bernet, Unconscious Consciousness in Husserl and
Freud
Part IV. Intersubjectivity and the Question of the
World
9. Donn Welton, World as Horizon
10. Dan Zahavi, Husserl's
Intersubjective Transformation of Transcendental Philosophy
Part
V. The Scope of Phenomenological Method
11. Donn Welton, The Systematicity
of Husserl's Transcendental Philosophy: Static and Genetic Phenomenological
Method
12. Anthony Steinbock, Generativity and the Scope of Generative
Phenomenology
Contributors
Index