

The necessity of intersubjectivity
pp. 32-61
in: Hugh J. Silverman, Algis Mickunas, Alphonso Lingis, Theodore Kisiel (eds), The horizons of continental philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1988Abstract
Husserl opens his Preface to the English Edition of Ideas I, first published in 1931, by requesting that he may "be permitted to contributed to the English Edition certain explanations that may prove of use to the reader, both before and as he reads."1 The burden of this work is to accept his help and follow his lead in interpreting his philosophy.