In a message dated 2/1/2014 2:01:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, gearyservice@xxxxxxxxx writes of Husserl's "deep influence on Heidegger." Indeed. Heidegger completed his doctoral thesis on psychologism in 1914 influenced by Neo-Thomism and Neo-Kantianism, and in 1916 finished his venia legendi with a thesis on Duns Scotus influenced by Heinrich Rickert and Edmund Husserl. Note, incidentally and however, that it was discovered later that one of the two main sources used by Heidegger was not by Scotus, but by Thomas of Erfurt. Thus Heidegger's 1916 doctoral thesis, Die Kategorien- und Bedeutungslehre des Duns Scotus, should have been entitled, Die Kategorienlehre des Duns Scotus und die Bedeutungslehre des Thomas von Erfurt. On the other hand, Heidegger was never wrong about Husserl, whose influence on Heidegger, as Geary observes, is noticeable. Cheers, Speranza And Happy Birthday, J. M.! ---- References: HUSSERL, Philosophy of Arithmetic. Logical Investigations. "Philosophy as Rigorous Science. Phenomenology and the Crisis of Philosophy. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy - First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy - Second Book: Studies in the Phenomenology of Constitution. Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy - Third Book: Phenomenology and the Foundations of the Sciences. On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time Cartesian Meditations. Formal and Transcendental Logic. Experience and Judgement. The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Philosophy. “Universal Teleology”. Husserl, Early Writings in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Dordrecht: Kluwer. The Essential Husserl. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Bernet, Rudolf, et al., 1993. Introduction to Husserlian Phenomenology. Derrida, Jacques, The Problem of Genesis in Husserl's Philosophy. --. Introduction to Husserl's The Origin of Geometry. -- Speech and Phenomena and other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs. Smith, D. W., eds., The Cambridge Companion to Husserl. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Husserl. Sixth Cartesian meditation. The Idea of a Transcendental Theory of Method with textual notations by Edmund Husserl. Hill, C. O., Word and Object in Husserl, -------- and Rosado Haddock, G. E., Husserl: Meaning, Objectivity, and Mathematics. Hopkins, Burt C., The Philosophy of Husserl. Levinas, E. The Theory of Intuition in Husserl's Phenomenology. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. Köchler, Hans, in Analecta Husserliana 16: Mohanty, J "Husserl" Research in Phenomenology 4: 51-62. --------, 1982. Husserl's Theory of Meaning. --------, 1982. Husserl. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Moran, D. and Cohen, J., , The Husserl Dictionary. London, Continuum Press. Natanson, Maurice, Edmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite Tasks. Ricœur, P Husserl: An Analysis of His Phenomenology. Rollinger, R. D., Husserl's Position, Phaenomenologica --------, The Phenomenology of Husserl. Schuhmann, K., Husserl. Husserliana Dokumente. Smith, David Woodruff, . Husserl London. Zahavi, Dan, Husserl's Phenomenology. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html