I: The Great Chain of Being in Phenomenology.- A. The Great Chain of Being and Creative Imagination.- Existence and Order.- Exposition: Man-the-Creator and the Prototype of Action.- B. Upstream Enquiries.- Le probl?me de l?tre dans la ph?nom?nologie de Husserl.- Les degr?s de l?tre chez saint Thomas dAquin.- Leibniz et la cha?ne des ?tres.- Kant, Nicolai Hartmann, and the Great Chain of Being.- The Great Chain of Being in Schelers Philosophy.- Edith Stein on the Order and Chain of Being.- The Degrees of Being from the Point of View of the Phenomenology of Action.- Annex Program of the Roman Symposium (2728 March 1976).- II: Italian Phenomenology A. Phenomenology And The Human Sciences.- A. Phenomenology and the Human Sciences.- Phenomenology and Science: An Annotated Bibliography of Work in Italy.- Epistemological and Phenomenological Considerations about the Natural Sciences in the Thought of E. Husserl.- Moral Philosophy and the Human Sciences.- On the Psychopathology of the Life-World.- Some Indications toward a Phenomenologically Oriented Approach to Child Neuropsychiatry.- Phenomenology of the Schizophrenic Split.- B. Husserlian Investigations.- The Language Problem in Husserls Phenomenology.- The Phenomenology of External Objects according to Ding und Raum.- Reawakening and Resistance: A Stoic Source of the Husserlian Epoch?.- The Phenomenology of Religion as a Science and as a Philosophy.- Einf?hlung und Intersubjektivit?t bei Edith Stein und bei Husserl.- Annex: Conference Program (Viterbo, 2425 February 1979).- Index Of Names.