Patrick Heelan, Academic Advisory Council

2007

  1. "Carnap and Heidegger: Parting Ways in the Philosophy of Science," in Heidegger’s Critique of Science. Ed. Trish Glazebrook. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2007.

2006

  1. "Husserl’s Later Philosophy of Science" in Edmund Husserl: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, Vol. II, ed. Donn Welton (New York: Routledge, 2005)
  2. "Preface," pp. 23-27, in Giuseppe Betussi and Eleonora Falletti: Polygraph and Poet at the Dawn of Popular Literature, by Irma B. Jaffe. (Stony Brook, New York: Gradiva Press 2006).
  3. "Foreword" [to de Nicholas’ Powers of Imagining] in An Ignatian Reader, ed. George Traub, S.J. (Chicago: Loyola University Press).
  4. "Ignatian Discernment, Aesthetic Play, and Scientific Inquiry: Selective Summary," in Jesuit Education Reader, ed. George Traub, S.J. (Chicago: Loyola University Press).

2005

  1. "Husserl and the Sciences: Selected Perspectives, ed. by R. Feist (Univ. of Ottawa Press, 2004)" Book Review in International Philosophical Quarterly, pp. 405-406.
  2. (with Jay Schulkin) "Hermeneutical Philosophy and Pragmatism: A Philosophy of Science," www.bg.umcs.lublin.pl/nowa/images_nabytki/5_10_2005b/pragm.htm
  3. "Architectures of Mind and Ideologies: Religion, Science and the Global Age," in Science and Faith: #8: Science, Ideology, and Religion. Proceedings of International Conference. Ed. A.A. Volokovykh. St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg School of Religion and Philosophy, 2005. Pp.199-204, (in Russian, pp. 78-85).
  4. "Embodied Consciousness and Quantum Science," to be published in the Proceedings of the Conference ECHO 2005, in "Cahiers de Topologie et Géométrie Différentielle Catégoriques," vol. xlvi-3 (2005).

2004

  1. w. Jay Schulkin, “Hermeneutic Philosophy and Classical Pragmatism,” Philosophy and Social Action, 30 (2004). 23-36.
  2. w. Jay Schulkin, "Hermeneutical Philosophy and Pragmatism," in Pragmatism, ed. A. Malackowski, Vol. II, pp. 230-259 (reprint of Synthese, 115 (1998), 269-302).
  3. "Hermeneutical Phenomenology and the Natural Sciences," Journal of the Interdisciplinary Crossroad, 1 (2004), 71–88.
  4. "The Phenomenological Role of Consciousness in Measurement," Mind and Matter, 2 (2004), 61-84.
  5. "Husserlean Phenomenology, Measurement, and Quantum Theory," to be published in the Proceedings of the Conference, Towards a Science of Consciousness 2003 Prague

2003

  1. "Paradoxes of Measurement," in Chemical Explanation: Development, Application, Autonomy. Vol. 988 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Science. Ed. J. Earley. Pp. 114-127. New York: New York Academy of Science (www.annalsnyas.org).
  2. "Phenomenology and the Philosophy of the Natural Sciences," in Phenomenology World-Wide. Ed. by A.T. Tymieniecka. Pp. 631-640. Dordrecht; The Netherlands. Kluwer 2003
  3. (with Jay Schulkin) "Hermeneutical Philosophy and Pragmatism: A Philosophy of Science," pp. 138-153, in Philosophy of Technology, The Technological Condition: An Anthology. Ed. by Robert Scharff and Val Dusek. Oxford: Blackwell’s 2003. (Same as Synthese, 115 [1998], 269-302).
  4. "Husserl, Lonergan, and the Paradoxes of Measurement," Jour. of Macrodynamic Analysis, 3 (2003), 76-96; http://www.ca/jmda/vol3/heelan.pdf

2002

  1. "Faith and Reason in Philosophical Perspective," in La Responsibilité de la Raison: Hommage à Jean Ladrière. Pp. 149-175. Ed. J-F. Malherbe. Leuven: Peeters.
  2. "Afterword," in Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science, Van Gogh’s Eyes, and God: Essays in Honor of Patrick A. Heelan, S.J. Pp. 445-459. Ed. by Babette E. Babich. Boston & Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002.
  3. "Revision of the Grammar of Reality: Readable Technologies," in Theories, Technologies, and Instrumentalies of Colour, Pp. 117-126. Ed by Barbara Saunders and Jaap van Brakel. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2002.
  4. "Lifeworld and Scientific Interpretation," in Handbook of Phenomenology and Medicine, in the Series in Philosophy and Medicine, Vol. 68. Ed. by S. Kay Toombs. Pp. 47-66. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: