Philip McShane
Philip McShane (D.Phil., Oxford University, 1965-68) was trained in mathematical physics, and then went on to study philosophy, theology, and economics. He has written extensively in diverse areas, including evolutionary theory, linguistics, economics, and methodology. He edited two important volumes in Bernard Lonergan's Collected Works, one titled Phenomenology and Logic and the other titled For a New Political Economy. Twice he has been nominated for the Templeton Award for his extensive...See more
Philip McShane (D.Phil., Oxford University, 1965-68) was trained in mathematical physics, and then went on to study philosophy, theology, and economics. He has written extensively in diverse areas, including evolutionary theory, linguistics, economics, and methodology. He edited two important volumes in Bernard Lonergan's Collected Works, one titled Phenomenology and Logic and the other titled For a New Political Economy. Twice he has been nominated for the Templeton Award for his extensive work in methodology, economics, philosophy of science, and theology. He has given workshops and conferences in Canada, Korea, India, Mexico, Australia, Colombia, Ireland, and the United States. See less