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Henry Margenau (margenau)

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    Margenau, Henry. 1931. The Uncertainty Principle and Free Will.” Science ??
    Margenau, Henry. 1936. Quantum-Mechanical Description.” Physical Review 49: 240–242.
    Margenau, Henry. 1944. The Exclusion Principle and its Philosophical Importance.” Philosophy of Science 11: 187–208.
    Margenau, Henry. 1949. Einstein’s Conception of Reality.” in Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp, pp. 243–268. The Library of Living Philosophers n. 7. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co.
    Margenau, Henry. 1950. The Nature of Physical Reality. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
    Margenau, Henry. 1958. Thomas and the Physics of 1958: A Confrontation. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press. The Aquinas Lecture, 1958.
    Margenau, Henry. 1961. Open Vistas: Philosophical Perspectives of Modern Science. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
    Margenau, Henry. 1963. Measurement and Quantum States.” Philosophy of Science 30: 138–157.
    Margenau, Henry. 1966. The Philosophical Legacy of the Quantum Theory.” in Mind and Cosmos, edited by Robert G. Colodny, pp. 330–356. Center for Philosophy of Science Series n. 3. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press. Reprint: Colodny (1983).
    Margenau, Henry. 1967. Quantum Mechanics, Free Will, and Determinism.” The Journal of Philosophy 64(21): 714–725.
    Margenau, Henry. 1970. Comments on H.J. Groenewold ‘Foundations of Quantum Theory’ [Groenewold (1970)].” in Induction, Physics, and Ethics, edited by Paul Weingartner and Gerhard Zecha, pp. 200–201. Synthese Library n. 31. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Margenau, Henry. 1982. Physics and the Doctrine of Reductionism.” in Scientific Philosophy Today. Essays in Honor of Mario Bunge, edited by Joseph Agassi and Robert S. Cohen, pp. 187–200. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 67. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Margenau, Henry and Park, James L. 1967. Objectivity in Quantum Mechanics.” in Delaware Seminar in the Foundations of Physics, edited by Mario Bunge, pp. 161–187. Studies in the Foundations. Methodology and Philosophy of Science n. 1. Berlin: Springer.

Further References

    Groenewold, H. J. 1970. Foundations of Quantum Theory; Statistical Interpretation.” in Induction, Physics, and Ethics, edited by Paul Weingartner and Gerhard Zecha, pp. 180–199. Synthese Library n. 31. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.