This volume is a window on a period of rich and illuminating philosophical activity that has been rendered generally inaccessible by the supposed "revolution" attributed to "Analytic Philosophy" so-called. Careful exposition and critique is given to every serious alternative account of number and number relations available at the time.
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"This translation is the crowning achievement of Dallas Willard's monumental research into Husserl's early philosophy ... . The volume is hence a good starting point for English-speaking students from freshman to graduate level who wish to familiarise themselves with Husserl's philosophy of mathematics ... . Willard succeeds in creating a very readable English text, maintaining a good balance between correctly rendering difficult and ambiguous German terms and writing in a clear and easy way." (Carlo Ierna, Husserl Studies, Vol. 24, 2008)
"This translation is the crowning achievement of Dallas Willard's monumental research into Husserl's early philosophy ... . The volume is hence a good starting point for English-speaking students from freshman to graduate level who wish to familiarise themselves with Husserl's philosophy of mathematics ... . Willard succeeds in creating a very readable English text, maintaining a good balance between correctly rendering difficult and ambiguous German terms and writing in a clear and easy way." (Carlo Ierna, Husserl Studies, Vol. 24, 2008)