Introduction
Part I: The Birth of Husserl's Phenomenology and the Origin and Formation of Its Method
Chapter 1. A Prehistory of Husserl's Phenomenology: On the Factors Motivating Husserl to the Investigation of the Intentionality of Consciousness
Chapter 2. The Birth of Phenomenology: Logical Investigations
Chapter 3. The Formation of the Phenomenological Reduction
Chapter 4. The Formation of Eidetic Intuition or Intuition of an Essence
Chapter 5. “Pure Phenomenology” in Ideas I
Part II: From the Static to the Genetic Phenomenology
Chapter 1. On the History of the Formation of Ideas II and Its Original Manuscripts
Chapter 2. The Phenomenological Analyses of the Pure Ego and the Problem of Genesis
Chapter 3. The Phenomenological Analyses of the Psyche [Seele] and the Person and the Problem of Genesis
Chapter 4. The Discovery of the Dimension of Internal Time-Consciousness in Husserl's Early Time-Theory
Chapter 5. Pure Ego with Its Habitualities and Passive Ego
Part III: The Methodology of Genetic Phenomenology
Chapter 1. Husserl's Awakening to the Idea of Genetic Phenomenology
Chapter 2. Husserl's Attempt at Concrete Analysis: The Structure and Genesis of the “Experience of Someone Else [Fremderfahrung]”
Chapter 3. “New Ways” to the Reduction
Chapter 4. Husserl's Late Time-Analysis and the Problem of the “Reflection upon the Living Present”
Chapter 5. The Historical Meditation of Husserl's Final Years and Its Method
Final Chapter. The Actual Significance of Husserl's Phenomenology
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