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Ernest Nagel (nagel-e)

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    Cohen, Morris R. and Nagel, Ernest. 1934. An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. Reprinted in Cohen and Nagel (2003).
    Cohen, Morris R. and Nagel, Ernest. 1993. An Introduction to Logic. 2nd ed. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co. Edited and introduced by John Corcoran.
    Cohen, Morris R. and Nagel, Ernest. 2003. An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method. New York: Simon Publications. First publication in Cohen and Nagel (1934).
    Dewey, John, Hook, Sidney and Nagel, Ernest. 1945. Are Naturalists Materialists? The Journal of Philosophy 42(19): 515–530.
    Firth, Roderick, Black, Max, Nagel, Ernest and Hempel, Carl Gustav. 1952. Science, Language, and Human Rights. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press. Papers for the symposium at the annual meeting of APA, Eastern Division, held at the College of the City of New York, 29-31 December 1952.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1929a. Intuition, Consistency, and the Excluded Middle.” The Journal of Philosophy 26(18): 477–489.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1929b. Nature and Convention.” The Journal of Philosophy 26(7): 169–182.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1929c. Can Logic be Divorced from Ontology? The Journal of Philosophy 26(26): 705–712.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1931. Measurement.” Erkenntnis 2: 313–335.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1933a. A Frequency Theory of Probability.” The Journal of Philosophy 30(20): 533–554.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1933b. Charles Peirce’s Guesses at the Riddle [review of Peirce (1931)].” The Journal of Philosophy 30(14): 365–386.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1934. Verifiability, Truth, and Verification.” The Journal of Philosophy 31(6): 141–148.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1935. The Logic of Reduction in the Sciences.” Erkenntnis 5: 46–52.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1936a. Impressions and Appraisals of Analytic Philosophy in Europe. II.” The Journal of Philosophy 33(2): 29–53.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1936b. Impressions and Appraisals of Analytic Philosophy in Europe. I.” The Journal of Philosophy 33(1): 5–24.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1939a. The Formation of Modern Conceptions of Formal Logic in the Development of Geometry.” Osiris 7: 142–224.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1939b. Principles of the Theory of Probability.” International Encyclopedia of Unified Science 1. Foundations of the Unity of Science(6). Reprinted in Neurath, Carnap and Morris (1955, I, 6–10: 341–422).
    Nagel, Ernest. 1940. Review of Jeffreys (1939).” The Journal of Philosophy 37(19): 524–528.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1941. Mr. Russell on Meaning and Truth.” The Journal of Philosophy 38(10): 253–270.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1942. Operational Analysis as an Instrument for the Critique of Linguistic Signs.” The Journal of Philosophy 39(7): 177–189.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1944a. Logic without Ontology.” in Naturalism and the Human Spirit, edited by Yervant H. Krikorian, pp. 210–241. New York: Columbia University Press. Reprinted in Feigl and Sellars (1949, 191–210).
    Nagel, Ernest. 1944b. Russell’s Philosophy of Science.” in The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, pp. 319–350. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 5. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1945. Some Reflections on the Use of Language in the Natural Sciences.” The Journal of Philosophy 42(23): 617–630.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1946a. Discussion on the Interpretation of Probability Calculi.” Synthese 5: 92–93.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1946b. Professor Reichenbach on Quantum Mechanics: A Rejoinder [to Reichenbach (1946)].” The Journal of Philosophy 43(9): 247–250.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1949. The Meaning of Reduction in the Natural Sciences.” in Science and Civilisation, edited by Robert C. Stauffer, pp. 99–135. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1952. Wholes, Sums, and Organic Unities.” Philosophical Studies 3(2): 17–32.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1958. Some Notes on Determinism.” in Determinism and Freedom in the Age of Modern Science, edited by Sidney Hook, pp. 196–200. New York: New York University Press.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1959. Commentary on Crombie (1959) and Clarke (1959).” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 153–162. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1960. Psychology and the Analysis of Concepts in Use.” in Dimensions of Mind: A Symposium, edited by Sidney Hook, pp. 231–234. New York: New York University Press.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1961. The Structure of Science. Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation. London: Harcourt, Brace & World.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1963. Carnap’s Theory of Induction.” in The Philosophy of Rudolph Carnap, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, pp. 785–826. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 11. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1964. La compétence de la raison.” Les Études Philosophiques 19(2): 181–190. Traduit de l’anglais par Marguerite Derrida.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1977. Goal-Directed Processes in Biology.” The Journal of Philosophy 74(5): 261–301.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1979. The Structure of Science. Problems in the Logic of Scientific Explanation. 2nd ed. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
    Nagel, Ernest. 1983. Freedom and Civilization.” in Sidney Hook: Philosopher of Democracy and Humanism, edited by Paul W. Kurtz, pp. 193–196. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
    Nagel, Ernest and Newman, James R. 1958. Gödel’s Proof. New York: New York University Press.
    Nagel, Ernest and Newman, James R. 1989. La démonstration de Gödel.” in Le théorème de Gödel, edited by Jean-Baptiste Scherrer, pp. 16–103. Paris: Éditions du Seuil. Traduction de Nagel and Newman (1958) par Jean-Baptiste Scherrer.
    Nagel, Ernest and Newman, James R. 2001. Gödel’s Proof. New York: New York University Press. First edition: Nagel and Newman (1958); this edition edited and with a new foreword by Douglas R. Hofstadter.
    Nagel, Ernest, Suppes, Patrick and Tarski, Alfred, eds. 1962. Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science I: Proceedings of the 1960 International Congress in Stanford. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Wolman, Benjamin B. and Nagel, Ernest, eds. 1965. Scientific Psychology; Principles and Approaches. New York: Basic Books.

Further References

    Clarke, Joseph T. 1959. The Philosophy of Science and the History of Science.” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 103–140. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Crombie, Alistair C. 1959. The Significance of Medieval Discussions of Scientific Method for the Scientific Revolution.” in Critical Problems in the History of Science, pp. 79–102. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press.
    Feigl, Herbert and Sellars, Wilfrid, eds. 1949. Readings in Philosophical Analysis. New York: Appleton Century Crofts.
    Jeffreys, Harold. 1939. Theory of Probability. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Neurath, Otto, Carnap, Rudolf and Morris, Charles W., eds. 1955. International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. vol. I, 6–10. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Peirce, Charles Sanders. 1931. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, vol. 1: Principles of Philosophy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss.
    Reichenbach, Hans. 1946. Reply to Ernest Nagel’s Criticism of My Views on Quantum Mechanics [Nagel (1946b)].” The Journal of Philosophy 43(9): 239–247.