Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2022
This paper will summarize positions explained and defended more fully in my book, Space-Perception and The Philosophy of Science (Heelan 1982). The philosophical genre of this paper is that of a hermeneutical phenomenology, it addresses questions from the point of view of such writers as, E. Husserl, M. Heidegger, M. Merleau-Ponty, P. Ricoeur, and H-G. Gadamer (see references). Those who are not familiar with this kind of writing may well find the exposition too brief to be persuasive; those who are, may wonder at the audacity of applying such methods of analysis to the natural sciences. It is unlikely that either group will be entirely pleased with the content of what I have to say.
My principal theses are the following: (1) reality is the content of World, and this comprises whatever is or can be given directly in a public way within perception;