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Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1962. Frontiers of Science and Philosophy. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. Reprint: Colodny (1982).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1965. Beyond the Edge of Certainty: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 2. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Reprint: Colodny (1983a).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1966a. Mind and Cosmos. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 3. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. Reprint: Colodny (1983b).
Colodny, Robert G. 1966b. “Introduction.” in Mind and Cosmos, edited by Robert G. Colodny, pp. xi–xviii. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 3. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. Reprint: Colodny (1983b).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1970. The Nature and Function of Scientific Theories. Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1972. Paradigms and Paradoxes: The Philosophical Challenge of The Quantum Domain. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1977. Logic, Laws, and Life. Some Philosophical Complications. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1982. Frontiers of Science and Philosophy. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 1. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. Reprint of Colodny (1962).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1983a. Beyond the Edge of Certainty: Essays in Contemporary Science and Philosophy. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 2. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. Reprint of Colodny (1965).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1983b. Mind and Cosmos. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 5. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. Reprint of Colodny (1966a).
Colodny, Robert G., ed. 1986. From Quarks to Quasars. Philosophical Problems of Modern Physics. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.