Abstract

Introduction. Section I: The Thetic Role of Consciousness D. Follesdal. The Unity of the Logical Investigations: Then and Now D. Woodruff Smith. Husserl and the Program of a Wissenschaftslehre D. Fisette. Section II: Husserl Reader of Bolzano J. Sebestik. Husserl and Bolzano on Questions W. Kunne. Bolzano and the Problem of Psychologism R. George. Section III: Johannes Daubert und die Logischen Untersuchungen K. Schuhmann. Names, Statements, and their Corresponding Acts in Husserl's Logical Investigations R. Rollinger. Husserl's Theory of Judgment: A Critique of Brentano and Frege R. Cobb-Stevens. Section IV: The Theory of Wholes and Parts and Husserl's Explication of the Possibility of Knowledge in the Logical Investigations D. Willard. The Many Facets of Formal Ontology R. Poli. Real and Ideal Determination in Husserl's Sixth Logical Investigation J. Mensch. References. Index.

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