Preface and Acknowledgements
Foreword by Professor Erik Tonning
Introduction
Part I: Methodology and Interpretation
1. "I inquired into myself": Beckett, Interpretation. Phenomenology? (2002)
2. Beckett and Popper, Or, "What stink of artifice": Some Notes on Methodology, Falsifiability, and Criticism in Beckett Studies (2006)
3. Beckett and Philosophy, 1928–1938: A Falsifiable Reappraisal (2012)
4. Beckett and Philosophy (2013)
Part II: Archives and Falsifiability
5. "Agnostic Quietism" and Samuel Beckett's Early Development (2009)
6. Beckett's Poss and the Dog's Dinner: An Empirical Survey of the 1930s "Psychology" and "Philosophy Notes" (2005)
7. Beckett and the BBC Radio Revisited (2014)
8. Beckett's Trilogy on the Third Programme (2014)
Part III: Archival Criticism and Beckett's Interwar Philosophical Note-taking
9. Samuel Beckett, Wilhelm Windelband and the interwar "Philosophy Notes" (2011)
10. Samuel Beckett, Wilhelm Windelband and nominalist philosophy (2011)
11. A "suitable engine of destruction"? Samuel Beckett and Arnold Geulincx's Ethics (2009)
12. "But what was this pursuit of meaning, in this indifference to meaning?": Beckett, Husserl, Sartre and "Meaning Creation" (2009)
Bibliography
Index