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Irving Thalberg (thalberg)

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    Gale, Richard M. and Thalberg, Irving. 1965. The Generality of Predictions.” The Journal of Philosophy 62(8): 195–210.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1962a. Intending the Impossible.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 40(1): 49–56.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1962b. Natural Expressions of Emotion.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22: 382–392.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1962c. Abilities and Ifs.” Analysis 22: 121–126.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1964a. Freedom of Action and Freedom of Will.” The Journal of Philosophy 61(20): 405–415.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1964b. Emotion and Thought.” American Philosophical Quarterly 1.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1967a. Do we Cause Our Own Actions? Analysis 27: 196–201.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1967b. Error.” in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards. New York: Macmillan; the Free Press. Reprinted in the second edition (borchert:2005?).
    Thalberg, Irving. 1969a. Austin on Abilities.” in Symposium on J.L. Austin, edited by Kuang T. Fann, pp. 182–204. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1969b. Other Times, Other Places, Other Minds.” Philosophical Studies 20(1–2): 23–29.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1971. Comments [on Pears (1971)].” in Agent, Action, and Reason, edited by Robert W. Binkley, Richard Bronaugh, and Ausonio Marras, pp. 154–166. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1976. How Does Agent Causality Work? in Action Theory: Proceedings of the Winnipeg Conference on Human Action, held at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 9-11 May 1975, edited by Myles Brand and Douglas N. Walton, pp. 213–239. Synthese Library n. 97. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-94-010-9074-2.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1978a. The Irreducibility of Events.” Analysis 38(1): 1–9.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1978b. A Novel Approach to Mind-Brain Identity.” Philosophy of Science 45: 255–272.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1980a. Can we Get Rid of Events? [reply to Feldman and Wierenga (1979)].” Analysis 40(1): 25–31.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1980b. Fatalism Toward Past and Future.” in Time and Cause: Essays Presented to Richard Taylor, edited by Peter van Inwagen, pp. 27–48. Philosophical Studies Series n. 19. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co., doi:10.1007/978-94-017-3528-5.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1981. The Discovery of Nonsense.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6: Foundations of Analytic Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 293–312. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1982. Freud’s Anatomies of the Self.” in Philosophical Essays on Freud, edited by Richard Wollheim and James [Jim] Hopkins, pp. 241–263. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1985a. A World Without Events? in Essays on Davidson. Actions and Events, edited by Bruce Vermazen and Merill Provence Hintikka, pp. 137–157. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Thalberg, Irving. 1985b. Questions about Motivation Strength.” in Actions and Events: Perspectives on the Philosophy of Donald Davidson, edited by Ernest LePore and Brian P. McLaughlin, pp. 88–103. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Weil, Vivian M. and Thalberg, Irving. 1974. The Elements of Basic Action.” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 4(1): 111–138.

Further References

    Feldman, Richard H. and Wierenga, Edward R. 1979.Thalberg (1978a) on the Irreducibility of Events.” Analysis 38(1): 12–16.
    Pears, David F. 1971. Two Problems about Reasons for Actions.” in Agent, Action, and Reason, edited by Robert W. Binkley, Richard Bronaugh, and Ausonio Marras, pp. 128–153. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.