"One of the finer achievements of its kind and one that will aid both newcomers to continental philosophy (students and analytic philosophers) and seasoned scholars." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "This is by far the most comprehensive and insightful history of that key period in continental philosophy spanning Husserl's entire career, the beginning of Heidegger's, and contributions of numerous other thinkers including Bergson, Scheler, Freud, and Wittgenstein. I know of no finer introduction to the thinkers and issues covered in this volume, which will be indispensable to any serious philosopher." - Robert P. Crease Stony Brook University