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[^1]: [^3] An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Conference on ‘Transcendence and Phenomenology’, held by the Centre for Theology and Philosophy, University of Nottingham, Sept 1-2 [^2005]: [^4] As Jean Wahl has remarked, Jaspers is the true successor of Kierkegaard in the twentieth century, and is the originator of Existenzphilosophie in Germany. [^5] Husserl and Jaspers had a distant but respectful relationship.
Husserl had read Jaspers’ General Psychopathology and owned a copy of the 3-volume Philosophie, although only volume One showed signs of having been perused).
Their correspondence is to be found in Husserl, Briefwechsel, volume [^4]: [^6] For an examination of the relationships between Heidegger and Husserl in relation to transcendental philosophy, see Dermot Moran, ‘Heidegger’s Transcendental Phenomenology in the Light of Husserl’s Project of First Philosophy,’ in Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas, eds, Transcendental Heidegger (Stanford: Stanford U. P., 2007), pp. 135-150 and pp. 261-[^264]: [^7] See Dan Zahavi, Self-Awareness and Alterity.
A Phenomenological Investigation (Evanston, Il: Northwestern U. P., 1999). [^8] See Natalie Depraz, Transcendence et incarnation (Paris: Vrin, 1995). [^9] E. Husserl, Méditations cartésiennes: introduction à la phénoménologie , trans G. Peiffer and E. Levinas (Paris: Almand Colin, 1931). The German text was not published until 1950 as Cartesianische Meditationen und Pariser Vorträge, hrsg. Stephan Strasser, Husserliana I (The Hague: Nijhoff, 1950), trans. D. Cairns as Cartesian Meditations.
An Introduction to Phenomenology (The Hague: Nijhoff, 1960). Hereafter ‘CM’ followed by the section number and page number of the English translation and then the Volume and page number of the Husserliana edition. Hereafter ‘Husserliana’ will be abbreviated to ‘Hua’. [^10] Edith Stein, Endliches und Ewiges Sein: Versuch eines Aufstiegs zum Sinn des Seins,, Edith Stein Werke Band II (Freiburg: Herder, 1949), trans. Kurt F.
Reinhart as Finite and Eternal Being (Washington, DC: ICS Publications, 2002).