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  1. Computers And Common Sense: The Myth Of Thinking Machines.M. Taube - 1961 - Ny: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Positivism, science, and history.Mortimer Taube - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (8):205-210.
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    August Hermann Francke und die Westhimalaya-Mission der Herrnhuter BrüdergemeineAugust Hermann Francke und die Westhimalaya-Mission der Herrnhuter Brudergemeine.E. G., Hartmut Walravens & Manfred Taube - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):140.
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    Tibetische Handschriften und BlockdrückeTibetische Handschriften und Blockdrucke.Chauncey S. Goodrich, Manfred Taube & Wolfgang Voigt - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):675.
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    A re-examination of some arguments for realism.Mortimer Taube - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (4):410-420.
    For the purposes of this paper, realism is defined as the belief that in visual perception there is a direct perception of material bodies existing in space external to the perceiver's body. Most contemporary positivists and analytical philosophers are realists in this sense. Included in this classification would be all those who argue from the character of seen relations of bodies to the uniformity view of causation; those who oppose public to private experience; those who believe that one can point (...)
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    Causation, freedom, and determinism.Mortimer Taube - 1936 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Causation, Freedom and Determinism: An Attempt to Solve the Causal Problem Through a Study of its Origins in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy.Mortimer Taube - 1936 - London,: Routledge.
    This book, first published in 1936, divides into roughly two parts: a re-examination of historical material; and a positive theory of causation suggested by the results of this re-examination. The historical study discloses an ambiguity in the meanings of causation and determinism; it discloses also that this ambiguity is transferred to the meaning of freedom.
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    Causation, Freedom, and Determinism: An Attempt to Solve the Causal Problem through a Study of Its Origins in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy.Mortimer Taube - 1936 - Philosophy 12 (48):490-492.
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    Dr. Zilsel on the concept of physical law.Mortimer Taube - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (3):304-305.
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    Prolegomena to the First Two Tibetan Grammatical Treatises.Manfred Taube & Roy Andrew Miller - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):207.
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    The Logika of the Judaizers: a fifteenth-century Ruthenian translation from Hebrew: critical edition of the Slavic texts presented alongside their Hebrew sources = ha-Logiḳah shel ha-mityahadim: targum Ruteni ben ha-meʼah ha-15 min ha-ʻIvrit: mahadurah biḳortit shel ha-ṭeḳsṭim ha-Slaviyim be-liṿui meḳorotehem ha-ʻIvriyim.Moshe Taube (ed.) - 2016 - Jerusalem: Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
    In the latter part of the fifteenth century, a Jewish translator, working together with a Slavic amanuensis, translated into the East Slavic language of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania three medieval Hebrew translations of Arabic philosophical texts: the Logical Terminology, a short work on logic attributed to Maimonides (but probably by a different medieval Jewish author); and two sections of the Muslim theologian Al-Ghazali's famous Intentions of the Philosophers. Highlighting the unexpected role played by Jewish translators as agents of cultural (...)
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    Causation, Freedom, and Determinism.Philip Paul Wiener & Mortimer Taube - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (6):650.
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