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Unidentified writings undated
Essay volumes (apparently projected compilations of selected writings) 1970s 1980s undated
Untitled volumes
Of Clouds and Clocks; A Realist View of Logic, Physics, and History; Evolution and the Tree of Knowledge; Epistemology Without a Knowing Subject; On the Theory of the Objective Mind; Professor Popper's Seminar On Seeing Red, 1969 January 7; The Myth of the Framework; Models, Instruments, and Truth
"Einstein"
"In Search of Enlightenment: Essays in the
Philosophy
of Science and of Politics." Preface; Science: Problems, Aims, Responsibilities; Optimist, Pessimist, and Pragmatist Views
of Scientific Knowledge; Physics and
Philosophy
; The Bucket and the Searchlight; In Search of Enlightenment; The Status of Science; A Note on the Cold War; The Open Society
and the Democratic State; Einstein's Influence on My View of Science; Julius Kraft, 1898-1960; Epistemology and Industrialization;
Historical Explanation: An Interview; Models, Instruments, and Truth: The Rationality Principle in the Social Sciences
"Lady Popper's Essay Volume"
"The Myth of the Framework" (also entitled "Emancipation through Knowledge" and "On History and Society")
General
Notes
Appendices: On the Probabilistic Theory of Induction. Probability Magic or Knowledge out of Ignorance; On Carnap's Version of Laplace's Rule of Succession; The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Reply to Professors Jeffrey and Bar-Hillel; A Comment on Miller's New Paradox of Information; A Paradox of Zero Information; On Rules of Detachment and So-Called Inductive Logic; Theories, Experience, and Probabilistic Intuitions; Creative and Non-Creative Definitions in the Calculus of Probability
Appendices: On the Probabilistic Theory of Induction. Probability Magic or Knowledge out of Ignorance; On Carnap's Version of Laplace's Rule of Succession; The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Reply to Professors Jeffrey and Bar-Hillel; A Comment on Miller's New Paradox of Information; A Paradox of Zero Information; On Rules of Detachment and So-Called Inductive Logic; Theories, Experience, and Probabilistic Intuitions; Creative and Non-Creative Definitions in the Calculus of Probability
"A Pluralist Approach to (the
Philosophy
of) History." Theories of Knowledge: The Bucket and the Searchlight; Three Idols of Empiricism: Precision - Definition -
The Senses and Their Data; A Pluralist Approach to the
Philosophy
of History; Eine objektive Theorie des historischen Verstehens; Historical Explanation; Die Logik der Sozialwissenschaften;
Models, Instruments, and Truth; Epistemology and Industrialisation; In Search of Enlightenment; The Status of Science; The
Open Society and the Democratic State; A Note on the Cold War; Reason or Revolution. Outline for a suggested volume sent to
Arne F. Petersen on 1971 May 21
"Wie ich die Philosophie sehe" (intended for publication in Reclam ). Das Sokratische Nichtwissen; Wie Ich die Philosophie sehe; Wissenschaft und Kritik; Der Einfluss philosophischer Probleme auf die Physik der Materie; Wissenschaftliche Reduktion und die essentielle Unvollstandigkeit der Wissenschaft; Die Rationalitat wissenschaftlicher Revolutionen; Der relativistische Mythos; Woran glaubt der Westen?; Utopie und Gewalt; Selbstbefreiung durch das Wissen
While developing a theory of natural deduction, holograph and typescript notes and fragments 1940s
"On the Power of the Probability Calculus to Solve the Problem of Induction" undated
"A Refutation of Determinism" undated
"Ein Kriterium des empirischen Charakters theoretischer Systeme," Erkenntnis 1932-1933
German version
Logik der Forschung 1934
German version
First edition 1934
Correspondence
Reviews
Second edition 1966
Third edition 1969
Reviews
Fourth edition 1971
Reviews
Seventh edition 1982
Eighth edition 1984
English version
First edition 1959
Correspondence
Reviews 1959-1960
English
Second edition 1968
Third edition 1972
Tenth impression, revised 1980
Spanish version 1962
Japanese version, correspondence 1971
French version 1973
Chinese versions
"Zur Kritik der Ungenauigkeitsrelationen," Die Naturwissenschaften 1934
Typescript
"What is Dialectic?" Mind, German version, 1965 1940
"The Changing Bases of Society: Trends Likely to Influence the Future," two radio broadcast scripts, National Broadcasting Services, Christchurch, New Zealand (other participants in the discussions were Colin G. F. Simkin, Hugh N. Parton, P. Percival), typescript 1941 July 23
"The Poverty of Historicism," Economica1944-1945 [See: The Poverty of Historicism] 1957
The Open Society and Its Enemies 1945
English version
First edition 1945
Correspondence
Braunthal, Alfred
Hellin, Frederick
Reviews
Second edition 1950
Third edition 1957
Fourth edition 1962
Correspondence
Fifth edition 1966
Correspondence
Dutch version 1950
German version
First edition 1957-1958
French version 1979
Greek version 1980
Correspondence
Papadaki, Irene
"Why are the Calculi of Logic and Arithmetic Applicable to Reality?" Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1946
Correspondence
"The Propositional and Functional Logic of Derivation and of Demonstration," 1947
"Logic without Assumptions," Speech, Aristotelian Society, London, England 1947 May 5.
"Utopia and Violence," Speech, Rencontres Philosophiques de Bruxelles, Institut des Arts, Brussels, Belgium 1947 June.
English published version 1948
Japanese version, Correspondence 1963.
German published version 1968
English version
"Naturgesetze und theoretische Systeme," 1948 August 24. The European Forum Alpbach 1948, Alpbach, Austria (published in Gesetz und Wirklichkeit 1949)
English versions. Typescript
"The Classical Conditional," 1952
"Humanism and Reason," The Philosophical Quarterly1952. Review of E. Grassi and T. von Uexkull, Von Ursrpung und Grenzen der Geistwissenschaften und Naturwissenschaften 1950
"The Role of the Scientist in Society Today," Speech, The English Speaking Union of the British Commonwealth, London, England 1952 September 26-28.
"Complementarity and the Two-Slit Experiment," 1953
Correspondence
Miseria dello storicismo1954. See The Poverty of Historicism 1957
"The Construction of Shortest Random-Like Sequences of Degree n" (with L. R. B. Elton) 1954-1955
"Immanuel Kant: Philosopher of the Enlightenment," 1954 February 5. Radio broadcast, British Broadcasting Corporation, London, England (published in The Listener 1954 February 18)
"Self-Reference and Meaning in Ordinary Language," Mind 1954 April
"Die Philosophie und die Wissenschaften," Speech, The European Forum Alpbach 1954, Alpbach, Austria 1954 August 19.
German version
English version
"On a Proposed Solution of the Paradox of the Liar," Speech, Association for Symbolic Logic, Amsterdam, Holland 1954 September 1.
Correspondence
"Towards a Liberal Theory of Public Opinion," Speech, Mont Pelerin Conference, Venice, Italy 1954 September 6-11.
Versions for publication
English 1955-1956
German
1956
"A Note on Tarski's Definition of Truth," Mind 1955
"A Paradox of Measure Theory," 1955
Typescript and holograph
Misere de l'historicisme1956. See The Poverty of Historicism 1957
English version 1956
"The Arrow of Time," Nature, For replies and counterreplies, see "Irreversibility and Mechanics," 1956 August 18; "Irreversible Processes in Physical Theory," 1957 June 22; "Irreversibility, or Entropy since 1905," 1957 August; "Irreversible Processes in Physical Theory," 1958 February 8; "Time's Arrow and Entropy," 1965 July 17; "Time's Arrow and Feeding on Negentropy," 1967 January 21; "Structural Information and the Arrow of Time," 1967 April 15 1956 March 17.
Correspondence
"Reason and Tradition: Problems of the Open Society," Lecture series, Conference on Social Theory, Department of Sociology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Typescript and holograph (consists primarily of notes and outlines) 1956 June 25-July 6.
"Irreversibility and Mechanics," Nature, Reply to Richard Schlegel 1956 August 18.
"The Non-Existence of Scientific Method," Autumn? Speech, Stanford, California 1956
Correspondence
"The Riddle of Experience," Radio broadcast, British Broadcasting Corporation, London, England 1956 October 1.
"The History of Our Time: An Optimist's View," Sixth Eleanor Rathbone Memorial Lecture, University of Bristol, England 1956 October 12.
"The Aim of Science," Ratio 1957
English version
1957
1959
German versions
The Poverty of Historicism 1957
English version
Journal edition, as published in Economica 1944-1945
Book edition
First edition 1957
Reviews
Correspondence
Second edition 1960
Second edition, corrected 1963
Italian version 1954
Reviews
French version 1956
Correspondence
German version
First edition 1965
Third edition 1971
Fifth edition 1979
Japanese version 1965
Correspondence
"The Propensity Interpretation of the Calculus of Probability and Quantum Theory," Speech, Colston Research Society of Bristol, University of Bristol, England 1957 April 1-4.
"Probability Magic, or Knowledge out of Ignorance," Dialectica, 1957 September 15-December 15. Abridgement of chapter from the early manuscript of Postscript to the Logic of Scientific Discovery
Correspondence
"Irreversible Processes in Physical Theory," Nature, Reply to R. C. L. Bosworth 1958 February 8.
"On the Status of Science and Metaphysics: Two Radio Talks," 1958 July 2. Radio broadcasts entitled "Experience and Logic" and "The Problem of the Irrefutability of Philosophical Theories," Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany (first published in Ratio 1958).
"Zum Thema Freiheit," 1958 August 25. Speech, The European Forum Alpbach 1958, Alpbach, Austria (subsequently published in Die Philosophie und die Wissenschaften: Simon Moser zum 65. Geburtstag 1967)
English version
"Interpretation of Indeterminacy Formulae," 1959?
"A Note on Logically False Evidence Statements," 1959?
"A Note on the Tunnel Effect," 1959?
"Some Comments on Heisenberg's Principle of Indeterminacy," 1959?
Untitled, Relates to indeterminism and Heisenberg's formula 1959?
"Woran glaubt der Westen?" 1959. Speech, Zurich, Switzerland (published in Erziehung zur Freiheit 1959)
"Epistemology and Industrialization: Remarks on the Influence of Philosophical Ideas on the History of Europe," Speech, School of Economics, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland 1959 June 13.
Published version (English) 1975-1979
Typescript
"Die Philosophie in den Grundentscheidungen," Speech, Handels-Hochschule St. Gallen, Switzerland 1959 June 23.
"Reason or Revolution?" 1960
"On the Sources of Knowledge and of Ignorance," Speech, British Academy. See also "On the Sources of Our Knowledge," 1959 1960 January 20.
Lecture version 1960
Published versions
English
Proceedings of The British Academy 1960
Encounter 1962
German 1975
"Some Comments on Truth and the Growth of Knowledge," 1960 August-September. Paper, International Congress for Logic, Methodology
and
Philosophy
of Science, Stanford, California (condensed version of the original draft entitled "The Idea of Truth and the Empirical Character
of Scientific Theories," subsequently published as "Truth Rationality, and the Growth of Scientific Knowledge," Chapter 10,
Conjectures and Refutations
1962)
Correspondence
"Selbstbefreiung durch das Wissen," Radio broadcast, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich, Germany 1961 February.
German version
Broadcast version
Published version, in Der Sinn der Geschichte, edited by Leonhard Reinisch 1961
English version, in Humanist Outlook, edited by Alfred J. Ayer 1968
Correspondence
"Die Logik der Sozialwissenschaften," Speech, Symposium on the Logic of the Social Sciences, Tubingen, Germany 1961 October.
German version
Lecture version 1961
Published version 1962
English version 1976
"Evolution and the Tree of Knowledge," The Herbert Spencer Lecture, Oxford, England 1961 October 30.
Correspondence
"Science and the Growth of Knowledge," The Shearman Memorial Lectures, University College, London, England 1961 November 21-30.
Correspondence
Conjectures and Refutations 1962
English version
Correspondence
First edition 1962
Correspondence 1963
Typescript and holograph
Reprint of first edition 1964
Second edition 1965
Typescript and holograph
Third edition 1969
German version (not published)
Correspondence 1967-1969
Typescript and holograph
French version 1985
Japanese version, Correspondence n.d.
"Julius Kraft, 1898-1960," Ratio 1962
"On Carnap's Version of Laplace's Rule of Succession," Mind, 1962. Holograph and typescript.
"The Erewhonians and the Open Society," Speech, San Francisco State College, San Francisco, California 1962 March 14.
English version
Contribution to the discussion sessions following the three lectures given by Bertrand de Jouvenel on the art of conjecture, Geneva, Switzerland, (organized by the Congress for Cultural Freedom and by the Graduate Institute of International Studies) 1962 June 25-28
"On the Status and the Methods of Science," Radio broadcast, British Broadcasting Corporation, London, England, 1963 1963.
Early version
"The Open Society," Speech, Bloomington, Indiana 1963 February 14.
Revised version, "The Open Society and the Democratic State," Indian Institute of Public Administration, Delhi, India 1963 August
"Models, Instruments and Truth: The Rationality Principle in the Sciences," Speech, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. See also CORRESPONDENCE, Bergson, Abram and Conrad, Alfred H. 1963 February 26.
Abstract entitled "Rationality and the Status of the Rationality Principle," in Les Fondements philosophiques des systemes economiques: Textes de Jacques Rueff et essais rediges en son honneur, 23 aout 1966 1967
"The Problem of Scientific Knowledge" Two speeches, Princeton University, New Jersey 1963 February 28.
"Science: Problems, Aims, Responsibilities," Speech, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Atlantic City, New Jersey 1963 April 17.
English version 1963
"Problems of Scientific Knowledge," Speech, University of Illinois, Chicago 1963 April 25.
"Creative and Non-Creative Definitions in the Calculus of Probability," Synth'se 1963 June
Early versions. Holograph and typescript
Final version
"The Improbability of Explanatory Hypotheses," 1964
Correspondence
English version
"Of Clouds and Clocks: An Approach to the Problem of Rationality and the Freedom of Man," The Arthur Holly Compton Memorial Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 1965 April 21.
Correspondence
Typescript
Revised version, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 1965 April 26
English version
Lecture, Symposium of Inductive Logic, Bedford College, London, England 1965 July 17.
Bunge, Mario, "Induction: A Motely Assembly." Typescript
Carnap, Rudolf, "Inductive Logic and Inductive Intuitions." Typescript
Hilpinen, Risto, "On Epistemic Utility: Comments on Dr. Vetter's Paper." Typescript
Hintikka, Jaakko, "Conditionalization and Information: Two Marginal Comments on Carnap's Paper." Typescript
Lejewski, Czeslaw, "Quantification and Ontological Commitment." Typescript
Watkins, John W. N., "Hume, Carnap and Popper," and "Decision and Belief." Typescripts
"Time's Arrow and Entropy," Nature 1965 July 17
Correspondence
Lecture series, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado, Typescript and holograph outlines and notes. See also "A Realist View of Logic, Physics and History," 1966 May 1966 March 30-June 1.
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