In this volume Husserl's lecture course on Theory of Judgment is
published, which he gave at G ttingen in the summer of 1905. In its
first part, he discusses the relation of phenomenology to logic,
theory of knowledge, metaphysics, and psychology. The second part
comprises Husserl's first development of a comprehensive theory of
judgment that goes beyond the sketch of such a theory contained in
his earlier Logical Investigations.
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