Part 1. Student Years, 1910-1917
- Curricula Vitae (1913, 1915, Recollective 1957)
- Two Articles for The Academician (1910, 1911)
- The Problem of Reality in Modern Philosophy (1912)
- Recent Reseach in Logic (1912)
- Messkirch’s Triduum: A Three-Day Meditation on the War (1915)
- Question and Judgement (1915)
- The Concept of Time in the Science of History (1915)
- Supplements to The Doctrine of Categories and Meaning in Duns Scotus (1917)
- On Schleiermacher ’s Second Speech, "On the Essence of Religion" (1917)
Part 2. Early Freiburg Period, 1919-1923
- Letter to Engelbert Krebs on His Philosophical Conversion (1919)
- Letter to Karl Löwith on His Philosophical Identity (1921)
- Vita, with an Accompanying Letter to Georg Misch (1922)
- Critical Comments on Karl Jasper’s Psychology of Worldview (1920)
- Phenomenological Interpretation with Respect to Aristotle : Indication of the Hermeneutical Situation (1922)
Part 3. Marburg Period, 1924-1928
- The Problem of Sin in Luther (1924)
- The Concept of Time (1924)
- Being-There and Being-True According to Aristotle (1924)
- Wilhelm Dilthey ’s Research and the Current Struggle for a Historical Worldview (1925)
- On the Essence of Truth (Pentecost Monday, 1926)
- Letter Exchange with Karl Löwith on Being and Time (1927)
- "Phenomenology," Draft B (of the Encyclopedia Britannica Article), with Heidegger’s Letter to Husserl (1927)
- "Heidegger, Martin": Lexicon Article Attributed to Rudolf Buttmann (1928)
Appendixes. Supplements by Heidegger’s Contemporaries
- Academic Evaluations of Heidegger by His Teachers and Peers
- Husserl and Heidegger
- Correspodence to and about Each Other, 1914-1934
- For Edmund Husserl on His Seventieth Birthday
- Karl Löwith ’s Impressions of Husserl and Heidegger