1. Some particularly interesting studies done at Duquesne University are collected in Giorgi, A.; Fisher, W. F.; and Von Eckartsberg, R., eds.,Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology, vol. 1. Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press, 1971.
2. Husserl, E.,Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology, W. R. B. Gibson, trans. New York, Collier Books, 1962.
3. One of the best explications of the text can be found in Kohàk, B.,Idea and Experience. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1978.
4. See, for example, Schutz, A.,The Phenomenology of the Social World, G. Walsh and F. Lehnert, trans. Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University Press, 1967; Gurwitsch, A.,Studies in Phenomenology and Psychology. Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University Press, 1966; and Merleau-Ponty, M.,Phenomenology of Perception, C. Smith, trans. New York, Humanities Press, 1962.
5. Husserl,Ideas, op. cit. W. R. B. Gibson, trans., §1?3.