With the current resurgence of interest in phenomenology, a second
edition of Elveton's indispensable collection is timely. These
essays present appraisals of Edmund Husserl's phenomenological
philosophy, ranging from its earliest reception to the first
comprehensive efforts to assess the full scope of Husserl's
writings.
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