Part I. Phenomenology, idealism, and intersubjectivity. A Festschrift in celebration of Dermot Moran's sixty-fifth birthday
pp. 1-174
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Editor's introduction
pp.3-7
Husserl's account of action: naturalistic or anti-naturalistic?
a journey through the "Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins"
pp.8-21
Essence, eidos, and dialogue in Steins' "Husserl and Aquinas"
a comparison
pp.22-36
Twenty-first century phenomenology?
Pursuing philosophy with and after Husserl
pp.37-58
Grief and phantom limbs
a phenomenological comparison
pp.77-96
Back to space
pp.97-112
Hating as contrary to loving
pp.113-133
God making
an essay in theopoetic imagination
pp.115-160
Husserl's awakening to speech
pp.161-174