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Matson, Wallace I. 1962. “Against Induction and Empiricism.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 62: 143–158.
Matson, Wallace I. 1966. “Why Isn’t the Mind-Body Problem Ancient?” in Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl, edited by Paul K. Feyerabend and Grover Maxwell, pp. 92–102. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
Matson, Wallace I. 1968. “An Introduction to Omniscience.” Analysis 29: 8–12.
Matson, Wallace I. 1971. “Spinoza’s Theory of Mind.” The Monist 55(4): 567–578. Reprinted in Freeman and Mandelbaum (1975, 49–60).
Matson, Wallace I. 1976. Sentience. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
Matson, Wallace I. 1983. “From Water to Atoms.” in Language and Thought in Early Greek Philosophy, edited by Kevin Robb. LaSalle, Illinois: Monist Library of Philosophy.
Matson, Wallace I. 1989. “ ‘More than Consent’: The Born-Again Hobbes.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 6(1): 27–36.
Matson, Wallace I. 1990. “Body Essence and Mind Eternity in Spinoza.” in Spinoza: Issues and Directions, edited by Edwin M. Curley and Pierre-François Moreau, pp. 82–95. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 14. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Matson, Wallace I. 1991. “Certainty Made Simple.” in Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and Philosophical Method. Essays in Honor of Avrum Stroll, edited by Aloysius P. [Al] Martinich and Michael J. White, pp. 7–24. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press.
Matson, Wallace I. 2011. Grand Theories and Everyday Beliefs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199812691.001.0001.
Further References
Freeman, Eugene and Mandelbaum, Maurice, eds. 1975. Spinoza: Essays in Interpretation. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.