Herbert Feigl, The "Mental" and the "Physical": The Essay and a Postscript (1967).
Having given a much-appreciated, ample bibliography in the earlier essay, I present again a long list of items that I have found interesting, relevant, and controversial. However, the "book and article explosion" since 1957 is quantitatively so overwhelming that even this long list is unavoidably incomplete. I hope that I have not overlooked some genuinely important publications. Selected New References
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LATE ADDENDA The following essays and articles (except the first two on the list) are forthcoming. They present a bold and new approach of realistic structuralism. I expect that this reconstruction -- though in important points differing from my own -- may yet offer the most illuminating solution of the sentience issue of the mind-body problems.
- Maxwell, Grover. "The Ontological Status of Theoretical Entities," in H. Feigl and G. Maxwell (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Vol. III. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1962.
- Maxwell, Grover. "Philosophy and the Causal Theory of Perception," Graduate Review of Philosophy, 6:9-21 (1964).
- Maxwell, Grover. "Remarks on Perception and Theoretical Entities," in R. G. Colodny (ed.), Pittsburgh Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Vol. IV. Pittsburgh: Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 1967.
- Maxwell, Grover. "Scientific Methodology and the Causal Theory of Perception," in I. Lakatos and A. Musgrave (eds.), Problems in the Philosophy of Science. Amsterdam: North Holland Press, 1967.
- Maxwell, Grover. "Reply" [to Professors Quine, Popper, Ayer, and Kneale], in I. Lakatos and A. Musgrave (eds.), Problems ia the Philosophy of Science. Amsterdam: North Holland Press, 1967.
- Maxwell, Grover. "Epistemology and Metaphysics as Natural Sciences," in P. A. Schilpp (ed.), The Philosophy of Karl Popper. LaSalle, 111.: Open Court Pub. Co., forthcoming.