Collected essays, most previously published.
Part 1. Husserl: the outlines of the transcendental-phenomenological system
1. Husserl's phenomenological discovery of the natural attitude
2. Husserl's theory of the phenomenological reduction: between lifeworld and Cartesianism
3. Some methodological problems arising in Husserl's late reflections on the phenomenological reduction
4. Facticity and historicity as constituents of the lifeworld in Husserl's late philosophy
5. Husserl's concept of the "transcendental person": another look at the Husserl-Heidegger relationship
6. Dialectics of the absolute: the systematics of the phenomenological system in Husserl's last period
Part 2. Husserl, Kant, and neo-Kantianism: from subjectivity to lifeworld as a world of culture
7. From being to givenness and back: some remarks on the meaning of transcendental idealism in Kant and Husserl
8. Reconstruction and reduction: Natorp and Husserl on method and the question of subjectivity
9. A hermeneutic phenomenology of subjective and objective spirit: Husserl, Natorp, and Cassirer
10. Cassirer's philosophy of symbolic forms: between reason and relativism: a critical appraisal
Part 3. Toward a Husserlian hermeneutics
11. The subjectivity of effective history and the suppressed husserlian elements in Gadamer's hermeneutics
12. Husserl's "hermeneutical phenomenology" as a philosophy of culture.
Subjectivity and lifeworld in transcendental phenomenology by Sebastian Luft. ISBN 9780810127432. Published by Northwestern University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.