
Edmund Husserl
(1859-1938)
I will not despair, but will live in hope.
I will be satisfied if I do work which genuinely benefits those who come after me.
However much it may pain me to relinquish the joy of a harmonious unity and freedom
present in a naturally pleasing development of the soul, I must do it.
I must abide in my own tasks, and seek in their solution my worth and my inner security.
By their fruits ye shall know them! And by my fruits I will come to know myself.
See also, Garret Wyner, Toward a Phenomenology of Conscientious Action, &c.(PhD Dissertation)
and Garret Wyner, A Review of J. Phillip Miller's, Number's in Presence and Absence
Primary Sources in English:
On the Concept of Number (Willard Trans)
The Deductive Calculus and Intensional Logic
A Review of Vol 1 of Ernst Schroder's Vorlesungen uber die Algebra der Logik
Remarks on A. Voigt's Elementary Logic in Relation to My Statements on the Logical Calculus
Psychological Studies for Elementary Logic (McCormick & Hudson trans)
A Reply to a Critic of My Refutation of Logical Positivism (Willard trans)
Philosophy as Rigorous Science (Lauer trans)
Logical Investigations 2 vols (Findlay trans)
Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (Gibson trans)
Letter to Hugo Munsterberg
Recollections of Franz Brentano (McCormick and Hudson trans)
Renewal: Its Problem and Method (Allen trans)
Lectures on Internal Time Consciousness (Churchill trans)
Formal and Transcendental Logic (Cairns trans.)
Phenomenology (Palmer trans)
Cartesian Meditations (Peiffer and Levinas trans)
Experience and Judgment (Churchill and Ameriks trans)
The Origin of Geometry (Carr trans)
Foundational Investigations of the Phen. Origin of the Spatiality of Nature (Kersten trans)
Letter to Marvin Farber: in Farber's Edmund Husserl & The Background of his Philosophy
Phenomenology and Anthropology (Schmitt trans)
The World of the Living Present (Langsdorf trans)
Cartesian Meditations: An Introduction to Phenomenology (Cairns trans)
The Paris Lectures (Koestenbaum trans)
The Idea of Phenomenology (Alston and NakhnikianTrans)
Phenomonology and the Foundations of the Sciences (Klein and Pohl trans)
The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (Carr trans)
First Philosophy (Allen trans)
The Dilthey-Husserl Correspondence (Allen trans)
On the Psychological Grounding of Logic (Sheehan trans)
Phenomonological Psychology (Scanlon trans)
The Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness (Churchill trans)
Syllabus of a Course of Four Lectures etc. (Spiegelberg trans)
E. Husserl Letter (Senft trans)
Husserl's Inaugural Lecture at Freiburg im Breisgau (Jordan trans)
Universal Technology
A Letter to Arnold Metzger
Letter to Ernsst Mach
Letter to Aron Gurwitsch
Kant and the Idea of Transcendental Philosophy (Klein and Pohl trans)
The Method of Clarification (Klein and Pohl trans)
Introduction to the Logical Investigations (Bossert and Peters trans)
Husserl's Syllabus for the Paris Lectures (Spiegelberg trans)
Husserl's Logical Investigations
Husserl: Shorter Works
Some Secondary Sources:
Dallas Willard and Husserl
Smith & Smith, ed's: The Cambridge Companion to Husserl
Dorion Cairns: Conversations wiht Husserl and Fink
P. Welch: The Philosophy of Edmund Husserl
McCormick and Elliston: Husserl: Expositions and Appraisals
R. Murphy: Hume and Husserl: Towards Radical Subjectivism
Adorno, Theodore: Metacritique of Epistemology
Husserl adn the Problem of Idealism
J. Phillip Miller: Numbers in Presence and Absence, etc
Maurice Natanson: Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks
M. Farber Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl
Garret Wyner, Toward a Phenomenology of Conscientious Action, &c.(PhD Dissertation)
Garret Wyner, A Review of J. Phillip Miller's, Number's in Presence and Absence