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- Thomas G. Weiss (forthcoming). RtoP Alive and Well After Libya. Ethics and International Affairs:1-6.
- Wolfgang H. R. Miltner & Thomas Weiss (2007). Cortical Mechanisms of Hypnotic Pain Control. In Graham A. Jamieson (ed.), Hypnosis and Conscious States: The Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. Oxford University Press.
- Dieter Vaitl, Niels Birbaumer, John Gruzelier, Graham A. Jamieson, Boris Kotchoubey, Andrea Kübler, Dietrich Lehmann, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Ulrich Ott, Peter Pütz, Gebhard Sammer, Inge Strauch, Ute Strehl, Jiri Wackermann & Thomas Weiss (2005). Psychobiology of Altered States of Consciousness. Psychological Bulletin 131 (1):98-127.
- Thomas G. Weiss (1999). Principles, Politics, and Humanitarian Action. Ethics and International Affairs 13 (1):1–22.
- Amir Pasic & Thomas G. Weiss (1997). The Politics of Rescue: Yugoslavia's Wars and the Humanitarian Impulse. Ethics and International Affairs 11 (1):105–131.
- Thomas G. Weiss (1994). UN Responses in the Former Yugoslavia: Moral and Operational Choices. Ethics and International Affairs 8 (1):1–22.
- Jarat Chopra & Thomas G. Weiss (1992). Sovereignty is No Longer Sacrosanct: Codifying Humanitarian Intervention. Ethics and International Affairs 6 (1):95–117.
- Thomas G. Weiss & Larry Minear (1991). Do International Ethics Matter? Humanitarian Politics in the Sudan. Ethics and International Affairs 5 (1):197–214.
- Thomas Michael Weiss (1964). Scientific Foundations of Education. Dubuque, Iowa, W. C. Brown Co..
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