Contents
Editor's Preface
Part I: The Project of the Phenomenological Theory of Science
1. The Life-World and the Phenomenological Theory of Science
2. Husserlian Perspectives on Galilean Physics
3. Reflections on Mathematics and Logic
4. Edmund Husserl's Conception of Phenomenological Psychology
5. The Common-Sense World as Social Reality and the Theory of Social Science
6. On the Systematic Unity of the Sciences
Part II: Contributions to Constitutive Phenomenology
7. An Introduction to Constitutive Phenomenology
8. Some Fundamental Principles of Constitutive Phenomenology
9. Husserl's Theory of the Intentionality of Consciousness in Historical Perspective
10. Perceptual Coherence as the Foundation of the Judgement of Predication
Index