published his Logik der Philosophie und die Kategorienlehre, which in-corporates some of Husserl’s crucial conclusions on the problem of categorial apprehension and categorial intuition. [29] See also his Lehre vom Urteil, 1912.30
8. Hans Driesch.
Also essentially influenced by phenomenology is Dreisch, in his so-called Ordnungslehre.31
I will not go further into the effects of Logical Investigations now. Instead, I will describe, albeit very briefly, the genesis of this work.32 [30]
30. [Both books were reprinted by the original publisher in Emil Lask, Gesammelte Schriften, ed. Eugen Herrigel (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1923).
31. [Hans Driesch (1867–1941), Ordnungslehre. Ein System des nicht-metaphysichen Teiles der Philosophie. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Lehre vom Werden (Jena: Diederichs, 1912; 2nd edition, 1923).]
32. [GA 21, p. 30, is blank.]