Preface; Th. Sheehan, R.E. Palmer. General Introduction: Husserl and Heidegger: The Making and Unmaking of a Relationship; Th. Sheehan. Part One: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Article (1927-1928). Introduction: The History of the Redaction of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Article; Th. Sheehan. Edmund Husserl: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Article. Part Two: The Amsterdam Lectures (1928). An Introduction to the Amsterdam Lectures; R.E. Palmer. The Amsterdam Lectures: Phenomenological Psychology; translated by R.E. Palmer. Part Three: Husserl's Marginal Notes on Heidegger's Works. Husserl's Marginal Remarks in Martin Heidegger, Being and Time; Th. Sheehan. Husserl's Marginal Remarks in Martin Heidegger, Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics; R.E. Palmer. Part Four: Appendices. Appendix One: `For Edmund Husserl on his Seventieth Birthday' (April 8, 1929) by Martin Heidegger; translated by Th. Sheehan. Appendix Two: Letter to Alexander Pfänder (January 6, 1931) by Edmund Husserl; translated by B.C. Hopkins. Appendix Three: Edmund Husserl: `Phenomenology and Anthropology' (June, 1931); translated by Th. Sheehan, R.E. Palmer. Index.
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