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Herbert Feigl (2004). A visão "ortodoxa" de teorias: comentários para defesa assim como para crítica. Scientiae Studia 2 (2):265-277.
Herbert Feigl (1975). Russell and Schlick: A Remarkable Agreement on a Monistic Solution of the Mind-Body Problem. Erkenntnis 9 (May):11-34.
Herbert Feigl (1972). New Readings in Philosophical Analysis. New York,Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Herbert Feigl (1971). Some Crucial Issues of Mind-Body Monism. Synthese 22 (May):295-312.
Herbert Feigl (1970). Rudolf Carnap 1891-1970. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 44:204 - 205.
Herbert Feigl (1970). Research Programmes and Induction. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:147 - 150.
Herbert Feigl , Carl G. Hempel , Richard C. Jeffrey , W. V. Quine , A. Shimony , Yehoshua Bar-Hillel , Herbert G. Bohnert , Robert S. Cohen , Charles Hartshorne , David Kaplan , Charles Morris , Maria Reichenbach & Wolfgang Stegmüller (1970). Homage to Rudolf Carnap. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:XI - LXVI.
Herbert Feigl (1969). Reduction of Psychology to Neurophysiology? Kagaku Tetsugaku 2:163-184.
Herbert Feigl (1966). Is Science Relevant to Theology? Zygon 1 (2):191-199.
Herbert Feigl (1962). Matter Still Largely Material. (A Response to N.R. Hanson's "the Dematerialization of Matter"). Philosophy of Science 29 (1):39-46.
Herbert Feigl (1962). The Power of Positivistic Thinking: An Essay on the Quandaries of Transcendence. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 36:21 - 41.
Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.) (1962). Scientific Explanation, Space, and Time: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. University of Minnesota Press.
Herbert Feigl (1961). On the Vindication of Induction. Philosophy of Science 28 (2):212-216.
Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.) (1961). Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science; Symposia of Scientists and Philosophers. New Yorkholt, Rinehart and Winston.
Grover Maxwell & Herbert Feigl (1961). Why Ordinary Language Needs Reforming. Journal of Philosophy 58 (18):488-498.
Herbert Feigl (1960). The Mind-Body Problem: Not a Pseudo-Problem. In Sidney Hook (ed.), Dimensions of Mind . New York University Press.
Herbert Feigl (1959). Other Minds and the Egocentric Predicament. Journal of Philosophy 56:980-87.
Herbert Feigl (1958). A Note on Justification and Reconstruction. Philosophical Studies 9 (5-6):70 - 72.
Herbert Feigl (1958). Critique of Intuition According to Scientific Empiricism. Philosophy East and West 8 (1/2):1-16.
Herbert Feigl (ed.) (1958). Concepts, Theories, And The Mind-Body Problem. University of Minnesota Press.
Herbert Feigl (1958). II. Other Minds and the Egocentric Predicament. Journal of Philosophy 55 (23):978-987.
Herbert Feigl (1958). The 'Mental' and the 'Physical'. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 2:370-497.
Herbert Feigl , Michael Scriven & Grover Maxwell (eds.) (1958). .
Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven (eds.) (1956). Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. , Vol.
Herbert Feigl (1954). Scientific Method Without Metaphysical Presuppositions. Philosophical Studies 5 (2):17 - 29.
Elizabeth Lane Beardsley , Herbert Feigl , Donald C. Williams , Adolf Grünbaum , Y. H. Krikorian & C. West Churchman (1953). Comments on Mr. Ushenko's Theses. The Review of Metaphysics 6 (3):473 - 482.
Herbert Feigl (1953). Readings in the Philosophy of Science. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Herbert Feigl (1950). Existential Hypotheses. Realistic Versus Phenomenalistic Interpretations. Philosophy of Science 17 (1):35-62.
Herbert Feigl (1950). Logical Reconstruction, Realism and Pure Semiotic. Philosophy of Science 17 (2):186-195.
Herbert Feigl (ed.) (1949). Readings in Philosophical Analysis. New York, Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Herbert Feigl (1946). Book Review:Ethics and Language Charles L. Stevenson. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 13 (1):80-.
V. C. Aldrich & Herbert Feigl (1935). Spatial Location and the Psycho-Physical Problem. Philosophy of Science 2 (2):256-261.
Homer H. Dubs & Herbert Feigl (1934). The Principle of Induction. Philosophy of Science 1 (4):482-486.
Herbert Feigl (1934). Logical Analysis of the Psychophysical Problem. Philosophy of Science 1 (4):420-45.
Herbert Feigl (1934). The Logical Character of the Principle of Induction. Philosophy of Science 1 (1):20-29.
Albert E. Blumberg & Herbert Feigl (1931). Logical Positivism. Journal of Philosophy 28 (11):281-296.
Herbert Feigl (1930). Wahrscheinlichkeit Und Erfahrung. Erkenntnis 1 (1).
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