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1945

(a) «The Poverty of Historicism, III», Economica, 12, pp. 69–89.

(b) The Open Society and Its Enemies, volume I, The Spell of Plato, George Routledge & Sons, Ltd., London.

(c) The Open Society and Its Enemies, volume II, The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel, Marx, and The Aftermath, George Routledge & Sons Ltd., London.

(e) «Research and the University: A Statement by a Group of Teachers in the University of New Zealand», The Caxton Press (Christchurch, New Zealand); written in co-operation with R.S. Allan, J. C. Eccles, H. G. Forder, J. Packer, and H.N. Parton.

1946

(b) «Why are the Calculuses of Logic and Arithmetic Applicable to Reality?», Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume XX: Logic and Reality, Harrison and Sons Ltd., London, pp. 40–60.

1947

(a) «New Foundations for Logic», Mind, 56, pp. 193–235.

(b) «Logic Without Assumptions», Proceedingsof the Aristotelian Society, XLVII, pp. 251–292.

(c) «Functional Logic without Axioms or Primitive Rules of Inference», Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings of the Section of Sciences(Amsterdam),50, pp. 1214–1224, and Indagationes Mathematicae, 9, pp. 561–571.

1948

(b) «On the Theory of Deduction, Part I, Derivation and its Generalizations». Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings of the Section of Sciences (Amsterdam), 51, pp. 173–183, and Indagationes Mathematicae, 10, pp. 44–54.

(c) «On the Theory of Deduction, Part II. The Definitions of Classical and Intuitionist Negation», Koninklijke Nederlandsche Akademie van Wetenschappen, Proceedings of the Section of Sciences(Amsterdam),51, pp. 322–331, and Indigationes Mathematicae, 10, pp. 111–120.

(d) «Prediction and Prophecy and their Significance for Social Theory», Library of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy, 1: Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Philosophy, edited by E. W. Beth, H. J. Pos, and J. H. A. Hollak, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, pp. 82–91.

(e) «The Trivialization of Mathematical Logic», ibid., pp. 722–727.

(f) «What can Logic do for Philosophy?» Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume XXII: Logical Positivism and Ethics, Harrison and Sons Ltd., London, pp. 141–154.

1949

(d) «Naturgesetze und theoretische Systeme», Gesetz und Wirklichkeit, edited by Simon Moser, Tyrolia Verlag, Innsbruck and Vienna, pp. 43–60.

1950

(a) The Open Society and Its Enemies, Princeton University Press.

(b) «Indeterminism in Quantum Physics and in Classical Physics, Part I», The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1, pp. 117–133.

(c) «Indeterminism in Quantum Physics and in Classical Physics, Part II», The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1, pp. 173–195.

(d) De Vrije Samenleving en Haar Vijanden, F. G. Kroonder, Bussum, Holland.

1952

(a) The Open Society and Its Enemies, second English edition, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

1953

(a) «Language and the Body-Mind Problem», Proceedings of the Xlth International Congress of Philosophy, 7, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, pp. 101–107.

(d) «A Note on Berkeley as Precursor of Mach», The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science,4, pp. 26–36.

1954

(c) «Self-Reference and Meaning in Ordinary Language», Mind, 63, pp. 162–169.

1955

(c) «A Note on the Body-Mind Problem. Reply to Professor Wilfrid Sellars», Analysis,15, pp. 131–135.

(d) «A Note on Tarski’s Definition of Truth», Mind, 64, pp. 388–391.

1956

(b) «The Arrow of Time», Nature, 177, p. 538.

(g) «Irreversibility and Mechanics», Nature, 178, p.382.

1957

(a) «Philosophy of Science: APersonal Report», British Philosophy in the Mid-Century: A Cambridge Symposium, edited by C. A. Mace, George Allen and Unwin, London, pp. 155–191.

(d) «Irreversible Processes in Physical Theory», Nature, 179, p. 1297.

(e) «The Propensity Interpretation of the Calculus of Probability, and the Quantum Theory», Observation and Interpretation; A Symposium of Philosophers and Physicists: Proceedings of the Ninth symposium of the Colston Research Society held in the University of Bristol, April lst-April 4th, 1957, edited by S. Körner in collaboration with M. H. L. Pryce, Butterworths Scientific Publications, London, pp. 65–70, 88–89.

(f) «Irreversibility; or Entropy since 1905», The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science,8, pp. 151–155.

(g) The Poverty of Historicism, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, and the Beacon Press, Boston, Mass.

(h) The Open Society and Its Enemies, third edition, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

(i) «The Aim of Science», Ratio: (Oxford), 1, pp. 24–35.

(j) «Über die Zielsetzung der Erfahrungswissenchaft», Ratio (Frankfurt a.M.), l, pp. 21–31.

(k) Der Zauber Platons: Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre feinde, Band I, Francke Verlag, Bern.

(l) «Probability Magic or Knowledge out of Ignorance», Dialectica, 11, pp. 354–372.

1958

(b) «Irreversible Processes in Physical Theory», Nature, 181, pp. 402–403.

(c) «Das Problem der Nichtwiderlegbarkeit von Philosophien», Deutsche Universitätszeitung (Göttingen), 13, pp. 7-13.

(f) «On the Status of Science and of Metaphysics. Two Radio Talks: (i) Kant and the Logic of Experience, (ii) The Problem of the Irrefutability of Philosophical Theories», Ratio (Oxford), 1, pp. 97-115.

(g) «Über die Möglichkeit der Erfahrungswissenschaft und der Metaphysik, Zwei Rundfunkvorträge: (i) Kant und die Möglichkeit der Erfahrungswissenschaft, (ii) Über die Nichtwiderlegbarkeit philosophischer Theorien», Ratio(Frankfurt a.M.), 2, pp. 1-16.

(i) Falsche Propheten: Hegel Marx und die Folgen, Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde, Band II, Francke Verlag, Bern.

1959

(a) The Logic of Scientific Discovery, Hutchinson & Co., London; Basic Books Inc., New York.

(e) «The Propensity Interpretation of Probability», The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 10, pp. 25–42.

(g) «Woran glaubt der Westen?», in Erziehung zur Freiheit, edited by Albert Hunold, Eugen Rentsch Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 237–262.

(к) «Critical Rationalism», in Philosophy for a Time of Crisis: An Interpretation with Key Writings by Fifteen Great Modern Thinkers, edited by Adrienne Koch, Dutton & Co., New York, pp. 262–275.

1960

(d) «On the Sources of Knowledge and of Ignorance», Proceedings of the British Academy,46, pp. 39–71.

1961

(d) «Selbstbefreiung durch das Wissen», in Der Sinn der Geschichte, edited by Leonhard Reinisch, С. H. Beck Verlag, Munich, 1961, pp. 100–116. (English translation [1968 (t)].)

(f) On the Sources of Knowledge and of Ignorance, Annual Philosophical Lecture, Henriette Hertz Trust, British Academy, Oxford University Press, London.

(h) «Philosophy and Physics», Atti del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia, 2, G. C. Sansoni Editore, Florence, pp. 367–374.

(j) Evolution and the Tree of Knowledge, Herbert Spencer Lecture, delivered on October 30th, 1961, in Oxford. (Now Chapter 7 of [1972(a)].)

1962

(c) The Open Society and Its Enemies, fourth English edition, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

(d) The Open Society and Its Enemies, Routledge Paperbacks, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

(f) «Julius Kraft 1898–1960», Ratio (Oxford),4, pp. 2-10.

(k) «Die Logik der Sozialwissenschaften», in Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, Heft, 2, pp. 233–248. (See also [1969(m)] and [1976(b)].)

1963

(a) Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London; Basic Books Inc., New York.

(h) «Science: Problems, Aims, Responsibilities», Federation Proceedings(Baltimore), 22, pp.961–972.

(l) The Open Society andlts Enemies, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J.

(m) The Open Society and Its Enemies, The Academy Library, Harper & Row, New York and Evanston.

1964

(a) The Poverty of Historicism, The Academy Library, Harper & Row, New York and Evanston.

1965

(f) «Time’s Arrow and Entropy», Nature, 207, pp. 233–234.

1966

(a) The Open Society and Its Enemies, fifth English edition, Routledge Paperbacks, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

(e) Logik der Forschung, second edition, J. С. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Tübingen.

(f) Of Clouds and Clocks: An Approach to the Problem of Rationality and the Freedom of Man, Washington University Press, St. Louis, Missouri. (Now in [1972(a)].)

(g) «A Theorem on Truth-Content», Mind, Matter and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl, edited by Paul K. Feyerabend and Grover Maxwell, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, pp. 343–353.

(i) «Historical Explanation: An Interview with Sir Karl Popper», University of Denver Magazine,3, pp. 4–7.

1967

(b) «Time’s Arrow and Feeding on Negentropy», Nature, 213, p. 320.

(d) «La rationalité et le statut du principe de rationalité», Les Fondements Philosophiques des Systèmes Economiques: Texts de Jacques Rueff et essais rédigés en son honneur 23 août 1966, edited by Emil M. Claassen, Payot, Paris, pp. 142–150.

(e) «Zum Thema Freiheit», in Die Philosophie und die Wissenschaften: Simon Moser zum 65. Geburstag, edited by Ernst Oldemeyer, Anton Hain, Meisenhem am Glan, pp. 1-12.

(h) «Structural Information and the Arrow of Time», Nature, 214, p. 322.

(к) «Quantum Mechanics without ‘The Observer’», Quantum Theory and Reality, edited by Mario Bunge, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp. 7-44.

(t) «Einstein’s Influence on My View of Science: An Interview», in Einstein: The Man and his Achievement, edited by G. J. Whitrow, B.B.C., London, pp. 23–28.

1968

(e) «Is there an Epistemological Problem of Perception?», Proceedings of the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, 3: Problems in the Philosophy of Science, edited by Imre Lakatos and Alan Musgrave, North-Holland Publishing Company (Amsterdam), pp. 163–164.

(i) «Theories, Experience, and Probabilistic Intuitions», Proceedings of the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science, 2: The Problem of Inductive Logic, edited by Imre Lakatos, North-Holland Publishing Company (Amsterdam), pp. 285–303.

(q) «Birkhoff and von Neumann’s Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics», in Nature,219, No. 5155,17.8.1968, pp. 682–685.

(r) «On the Theory of the Objective Mind», Akten des XIV International Kongresses für Philosophie, 1, University of Vienna, Verlag Herder, Vienna, pp. 25–53.

(s) «Epistemology Without a Knowing Subject», Proceedings of the Third International Congress for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science: Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science III, edited by B. van Rootselaar and J. F. Staal, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, pp. 333–373.

(t) «Emancipation through Knowledge», in The Humanist Outlook, edited by A. J. Ayer, Pemberton Publishing Company, London, pp. 281–296.

1969

(e) Logik der Forschung, third edition, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Tübingen.

(h) Conjectures and Refutations, The Growth of Scientific Knowledge, third edition, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.

(j) «A Pluralist Approach to the Philosophy of History», Roads to Freedom: Essays in Honour of Friedrich A. von Hayek, edited by Erich Streissler, Gottfried Haberler, Friedrich a. Lutz and Fritz Machlup, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, pp. 181-200.

(k) «The Aim of Science», Contemporary Philosophy: A Survey, edited by Raymond Klibansky, III: Metaphysics, Phenomenology, Language and Structure, La Nuova Italia Editrice, Florence, pp. 129–142.

(m) «Die Logik der Sozialwissenschaften», in Der Positivismusstreit in der deutschen Soziologie, edited by H. Maus and F. Fürstenberg, Hermann Luchterhand Verlag, Neuwied and Berlin, pp. 103–123. (See also [1976(b)].)

1970

(d) «Plato, Timaeus54E-55A», The Classical Review, XX, pp. 4–5.

(l) «A Realist View of Logic, Physics, and History», Physics, Logic and History, edited by Wolfgang Yourgrau and Allen D. Breck, Plenum Press, New York and London, pp. 1-30, and 35–37.

1971

(g) «Revolution oder Reform?», in Revolution oder Reform? Herbert Marcuse und Karl Popper — Eine Konfrontation, edited by Franz Stark, Kösel-Verlag, Munich, pp.3, 9-10, 22–29, 34–39, 41. (English translation [1972(f)].)

(i) «Conjectural Knowledge: My Solution of the Problem of Induction», Revue Internationale de Philosophie, No. 95–96,25fasc. 1–2, pp. 167–197.