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9Towards a Hermeneutic of Natural Science: A Reply to Wolfe MaysJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (3): 277-283. 1972.
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7The Role of Subjectivity in Natural ScienceProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 43 185-194. 1969.
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1Space-Perception and the Philosophy of ScienceUniversity of California Press. 1989.Drawing on the phenomenological tradition in the philosophy of science and philosophy of nature, Patrick Heelan concludes that perception is a cognitive, world-building act, and is therefore never absolute or finished.
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45Carnap And HeideggerIn Trish Glazebrook (ed.), Heidegger on Science, State University of New York Press. pp. 113-129. 2012.
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50The observable: Heisenberg's philosophy of quantum mechanicsPeter Lang. 2016.Patrick Aidan Heelan’s The Observable offers the reader a completely articulated development of his 1965 philosophy of quantum physics, Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity. In this previously unpublished study dating back more than a half a century, Heelan brings his background as both a physicist and a philosopher to his reflections on Werner Heisenberg’s physical philosophy. Including considerably broader connections to the contributions of Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, and Albert Einstein, this s…Read more
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22Quantum Mechanics and the Social SciencesIn Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: Introduction, . pp. 51-62. 2017.Quantum mechanics is interpreted, in the spirit of Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, as about physical objects in so far as these are revealed by and within the local, social, and historical process of measurement. An analysis of the hermeneutical aspect of quantum mechanical measurement reveals close analogues with the hermeneutical social/historical sciences. The hermeneutical analysis of science requires the move from the epistemological attitude to an ontological one.
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57Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study in Sociohistorical Ontology (review)Review of Metaphysics 55 (2): 403-404. 2001.The authors’ aim in this book is “to understand—from a philosophical standpoint—the social and historical nature of science, more precisely, its sociability and historicity”. “This book was created within a dialogue” between the two authors, and between our “friends”—those who supported a hermeneutic stance toward the natural sciences—and our “antagonists”—those belonging to the analytic philosophy of science. The dialogue took place at the University of Pittsburgh where McGuire is a Professor o…Read more
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45This richly textured book bridges analytic and hermeneutic and phenomenological philosophy of science. It features unique resources for students of the philosophy and history of quantum mechanics and the Copenhagen Interpretation, cognitive theory and the psychology of perception, the history and philosophy of art, and the pragmatic and historical relationships between religion and science.
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86Towards a Hermeneutic of Natural ScienceJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (3): 252-260. 1972.
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38Quantum Mechanics and the Social SciencesIn Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science, De Gruyter. pp. 51-62. 2017.Quantum mechanics is interpreted, in the spirit of Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg, as about physical objects in so far as these are revealed by and within the local, social, and historical process of measurement. An analysis of the hermeneutical aspect of quantum mechanical measurement reveals close analogues with the hermeneutical social/historical sciences. The hermeneutical analysis of science requires the move from the epistemological attitude to an ontological one.
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85Heisenberg and radical theoretic changeZeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 6 (1): 113-136. 1975.Heisenberg, in constructing quantum mechanics, explicitly followed certain principles exemplified, as he believed, in Einstein's construction of the special theory of relativity which for him was the paradigm for radical theoretic change in physics. These were the principles of scientific realism, stability of background knowledge, E-observability, contextual re-interpretation, pragmatic continuity, model continuity, simplicity. Fifty years later, in retrospect, Heisenberg added the following tw…Read more
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59Comments on professor Kisiel's commentaryZeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 5 (1): 135-137. 1974.
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128Hermeneutics of experimental science in the context of the life-worldZeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 5 (1): 123-124. 1974.
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30Quantum mechanics and objectivityM. Nijhoff. 1965.Quantum mechanics has raised in an acute form three problems which go to the heart of man's relationship with nature through experimental science: (r) the public objectivity of science, that is, its value as a universal science for all investigators; (2) the empirical objectivity of scientific objects, that is, man's ability to construct a precise or causal spatio-temporal model of microscopic systems; and finally (3), the formal objectivity of science, that is, its value as an expression of wha…Read more
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60Comments and CritiqueScience in Context 3 (2): 477-488. 1989.The ArgumentIn this rejoinder to Gyorgy Markus, I argue that although there are nonphilosophical hermeneutical studies of communication among scientists from which much can be learned about scientific practices, there is also the philosophical genre of a hermeneutics of natural science, with which this paper is concerned. The former is the nonphilosophical use of hermeneutics in the study of texts and historical sources; the latter is a philosophy pursued within a working canon of philosophical …Read more
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249The role of consciousness as meaning Maker in science, culture, and religionZygon 44 (2): 467-486. 2009.Two hundred years ago, Friedrich Schleiermacher took critical issue with Immanuel Kant's intellectual notion of intuition as applied to human nature (Wellmon 2006). He found it necessary to modify—"hermeneutically," as he said—Kant's notion of anthropology by enabling it to include as human the new and strange human tribes Captain Cook found in the Pacific South Seas. A similar hermeneutic move is necessary if physics is to include the local contextual empirical syntheses of relativity and quant…Read more
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51The lifeworld and scientific interpretationIn S. Kay Toombs (ed.), Handbook of Phenomenology and Medicine, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 47--66. 2001.
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111Interpretation and the structure of space in scientific theory and in perceptionResearch in Phenomenology 16 (1): 187-199. 1986.
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103Comments to heelans thesisJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 6 (1): 137-138. 1975.
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35Justus Buchler 1914-1991Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (1). 1991.
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81The new relevance of experiment: A postmodern problemTheoretical and Philosophical Psychology 9 (2): 11-19. 1989.Today when congressional committees are investigating laboratory notebooks, when the media debate the possibility of cold-fusion, and advertising presents drugs as remedies for everything from infertility to hair loss, the stage is set for the postmodern crisis of confidence in science. This crisis was ushered in by F. Nietzsche, and taken up by M. Heidegger, J. Habermas, Critical Theory, the Strong School of the Sociology of Science, by Margaret Thatcher, on the right and by Jacques Derrida, on…Read more
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Husserl's philosophy of scienceIn Jitendranath Mohanty & William R. McKenna (eds.), Husserl's phenomenology: a textbook, University Press of America. pp. 387--428. 1989.
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98Complementarity, context dependence, and quantum logicFoundations of Physics 1 (2): 95-110. 1970.Quantum-mechanical event descriptions are context-dependent descriptions. The role of quantum (nondistributive) logic is in the partial ordering of contexts rather than in the ordering of quantum-mechanical events. Moreover, the kind of quantum logic displayed by quantum mechanics can be easily inferred from the general notion of contextuality used in ordinary language. The formalizable core of Bohr's notion of complementarity is the type of context dependence discussed in this paper
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101The Search for Perfect Science in the WestThought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (2): 165-186. 1968.
Patrick A. Heelan
(1926 - 2015)
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| General Philosophy of Science |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Continental Philosophy |