Published Books
- Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective, OUP, 2008.
- Possibilities and Paradox (with JC Beall), OUP, 2003.
- The Empirical Stance, Yale University Press, 2002.
- Quantum Mechanics: An Empiricist View, Oxford University Press, 1991.
- Laws and Symmetry, Oxford University Press 1989.
- French translation and introduction by C. Chevalley. Paris: Vrin, 1994.
- The Scientific Image, Oxford University Press 1980.
- Co-winner, Franklin J. Matchette Prize for Philosophical Books, 1982.
- Co-winner, Imre Lakatos Award for 1986.
- Italian Edition, with new preface, Bologna 1985.
- Japanese Edition, with new preface, Tokyo 1987.
- Spanish Edition, Mexico, 1995.
- Chinese Edition, Shanghai, 2002
- Derivation and Counterexample: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic (with Karel Lambert), Dickenson Publishing Company, Inc. 1972.
- Formal Semantics and Logic, Macmillan, New York 1971
- Spanish Translation, Mexico (Universitat Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), tr. J.A. Robles, 1987.
- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time and Space, Random House, New York 1970.
- Spanish Translation, Barcelona (Editorial Labor, S.A.), tr. J-P.A. Goicoechea, 1978.
- Second edition, with new preface and postscript. Columbia University Press, 1985.
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