Abstract
Once Husserl has constituted the other ego in the "Fifth Meditation," he
is able to add to his phenomenology the overall dimension of intersubjectivi-
ty. Objects are no longer constituted simply as systematic correlates of my
actual (presented) and po.ssible (appresented) perspectival views of them, but
as correlates of the actual and possibly actual views of an open community
of transcendental subjects to which I belong--that is, as co,rrelates of my
actual (presented) view and the actual and possibly actual (appresented)
views o.f others