Introduction; D.O. Dahlstrom. <strong>1.</strong> Husserl's Theory of Meaning in the First Logical Investigation; J. Benoist. <strong>2.</strong> Language and the Formation of Concepts: The Second Logical Investigation in a Genetic Light; G. Soffer. <strong>3.</strong> Husserl's Third Logical Investigation: Parts and Wholes, Founding Connections, and the Synthetic A Priori; J. Drummond. <strong>4.</strong> Incomplete Symbols, Dependent Meanings, and Paradox; C. Ortiz-Hill. <strong>5.</strong> Husserl's Fifth Logical Investigation; R. Cobb-Stevens. <strong>6.</strong> Husserl's Sixth Logical Investigation; R. Sokolowski. <strong>7.</strong> Husserl's Prolegomena: A Search for the Essence of Logic; M. Hartimo. <strong>8.</strong> The Rediscovery of Immanence: Remarks on the Appendix to the Logical Investigations; N.de Warren. <strong>9.</strong> Expression, Ideality, and the Ego: Some Remarks on the 1913 Revisions of Husserl's Logical Investigations; J. Dodd.