Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-233) and index.
The phenomenological correlation between consciousness and object faced with its hermeneutical challenge / Pol Vandevelde -- Does Husserl have a principle of reducibility? / Dominique Pradelle -- The seduction of images: a look at the role of images in Husserl's phenomenology / John Brough -- From "natural attitude" to transcendental idealism: continuousness, or logical conflict? / Jean-François Lavigne -- Heidegger's hermeneutical critique of consciousness revisited / Burt C. Hopkins -- Transformations in Heidegger's conception of truth between 1927 and 1930 / László Tengelyi -- Heidegger's fluid ontology in the 1930s: the Platonic connection / Pol Vandevelde -- Harmony in opposition: on Merleau-Ponty's Heraclitean vision of truth / Shazad Akhtar -- The role of infinite judgment in Hegel's phenomenology of truth / Russell Newstadt and Andrew Cutrofello -- Husserl's (even more) social epistemology / Kevin Hermberg -- Reduction, construction, destruction of a three-way dialogue: Natorp, Husserl, and Heidegger / Jean-François Courtine -- Truth's absence: the hermeneutic resistance to phenomenology / Santiago Zabala -- Truth and interpretation / Daniel O. Dahlstrom.