1. Edmund Husserl, Logische Untersuchungen (Tübingen, 1968), II, i, 342. (Cited hereafter as “LU”. All references are to Volume II.
2. Edmund Husserl, Formal and Transcendental Logic, trans. Dorion Cairns (The Hague, 1969), p. 49. (Cited herafter as “FTL.”)
3. See André de Muralt, L’Idée de la phénoménologie (Paris, 1958), pp. 115ff., and Bachelard, A Study, pp. 18ff., 33ff.
4. See the excellent article by Robert Sokolowski, “The Logic of Parts and Wholes in Husserl’s Investigations,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XXVIII (1968), 537–553, esp. pp. 538fT. and 542fF., 548fF. [included in this volume. — J. N. M.
5. Noam Chomsky, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax ( Cambridge, Mass., 1965 ), pp. 16–17.