The
following four lists of unpublished works are all partial and given here in
more or less random order. The first section lists papers that have been completed
and submitted (or will soon be submitted) to professional journals for
publication. In some cases the version here is only a rough draft of the paper
in its current (completed) form. The second section lists a few of the numerous
essays I’ve partially written but currently left incomplete. The third section
lists some books in various stages of completion. And the fourth section lists
other types of creative work, mainly poetry. Lists of my published articles and books are given on
separate pages.
· 'Kant and Einstein on the Tao of Physics'.
· 'Quantum "Causality" and Kantian "Quarks"'.
· 'Perspectives in Counseling: Kant's Categories and Jung's Types as Models for Philopsychic Insight'.
·
'Philosophy for Children?
Kant as a Foundation for Liberal Arts Education'
· 'A Christian Philosophy of Work'.
·
‘Three
Perspectives on Abraham’s Defense Against Kant’s Charge of Immoral Conduct’,
co-authored with Dr. Philip Rudisill.
·
‘The
Transcendental Priority of Touch’.
· 'How is "Christian Tradition" Logically Possible?'.
· 'Kantian Space-Time and Einstein's
Transcendentalism', in progress.
· 'Kant on Science: Freedom and Causal
Systemization', in progress.
· 'The Architectonic Logic
of Jung's Philopsychical Types', in progress.
· See also a separate list of conference
papers.
· The Geometry of Logic. A
demonstration of the correspondence between some simple geometrical figures and
the fundamental patterns of formal logic. Typescript of first draft is 325pp,
including 200+ diagrams.
· Kant's Critical Science: Volume Three of
Kant's System of Perspectives,
in progress. Several chapters completed in draft form.
· Kant's Critical Anthropology: Volume Four
of Kant's System of Perspectives. Planning stages; one chapter completed in early draft form.
· The Power of Belief: An examination of the epistemological
function of the analytic a posteriori in twentieth-century scholarship (early
stages; projected outline and notes only).
· Philopsychy: Two Lovers of the Soul: A Jungian analysis of Kant's Critical
Philosophy and a Kantian Critique of Jung's Analytical Psychology, with
emphasis on their parallels and complementarity. (Two of the seven proposed
chapters have been written.)
· Perspectives on
IV. Other Creative Works
· ‘How to Forget’, a series of twelve poems
written in Iran (Nov. 2004).#
· ‘Kant and Theology:
Friend or Foe?’, transcript of a debate between Stephen R. Palmquist
(“Friend”) and Keith Yandell (“Foe”), held at Trinity International University
in December 2003. Click
here to see a video of the debate.
· ‘The
Silent Death of a Friend’, a poem published on The Poet’s Porch web site, located at: poetsporch.homestead.com/mainpage.html
(May 2000).
· ‘Seagull’s Song’, a poem published on The Poet’s Porch web site, located at: poetsporch.homestead.com/mainpage.html
(Apr. 2000).
· ‘Rapt’, a poem published on the Garden of Haiku web site, located at: poetsporch.homestead.com/Haiku.html
(Apr. 2000).
· Kant98 CD (Hong Kong: Philopsychy Press, 1998). A
collection of electronic texts and other resources for Kant scholars.
· ‘Wisdom’s
Heart’, a booklet consisting of eight new poems and eight previously written
poems; published for several years on the internet (July to Nov. 1998).#
· Eight photographs
published as part of an educational CD, Waters
of the Earth (Przezmierowo, Poland: IMPRESJA Wydawnictwa Elektronicze SA, July
1998).
· Eight poems written; published
for several years on the internet (Dec. 1993 to Aug. 1997).#
· Co-producer (with HKBU postgraduate
student, Chris L. Firestone) of a 45-minute video (in Chinese) for the
‘Philosophy in Action’ Teaching Development project (June 1996 to Aug. 1997).
· ‘Is that all there is to philosophy?’,
English script for the ‘Philosophy in Action’ video project (see above),
written together with Mr. Chris L. Firestone (July 1996).
· A Complete Index to Kemp
Smith's Translation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, (HKBC Printing Press [distributed
privately], 1987). 445pp. (Also published on 5.25 inch floppy diskettes as
'Kant-Index for Kemp Smith', Philosophy & Theology Disk Supplement,
number 3 (1989).)
· A Complete Concordance to Kemp Smith's
Translation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Oxford University Computing Service [distributed
privately], 1987). Nine sheets of microfiche.
# Most poems no longer on internet.
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