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White, Morton G. 1939. “Probability and Confirmation.” The Journal of Philosophy 36(12): 323–328.
White, Morton G. 1945a. “The Attack on the Historical Method.” The Journal of Philosophy 42(12): 314–331.
White, Morton G. 1945b. “Analysis and Identity: A Rejoinder.” Mind 54: 357–365.
White, Morton G. 1945c. “A Note on the ‘Paradox of Analysis’ .” Mind 54: 71–72.
White, Morton G. 1947. “Professor Aaron on Universals.” The Journal of Philosophy 44(1): 12–15.
White, Morton G. 1948. “On the Church-Frege Solution of the Paradox of Analysis.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9(2): 305–308.
White, Morton G. 1949. “The Analytic/Synthetic: An Untenable Dualism.” in John Dewey: Philosopher of Science and Freedom, edited by Sidney Hook, pp. 316–330. New York: Dial Press.
White, Morton G. 1951. “A Finitistic Approach to Philosophical Theses.” The Philosophical Review 60: 299–316.
White, Morton G. 1965. “On What Could Have Happened.” The Philosophical Review 74: 73–89. Reprinted in Rudner and Scheffler (1972, 310–326).
White, Morton G. 1969a. “Memories of G.E. Moore.” in Studies in the Philosophy of G.E. Moore, edited by Elmer Daniel Klemke, pp. 291–297. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.
White, Morton G. 1969b. “Causation and Action.” in Philosophy, Science, and Method: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel, edited by Sydney Morgenbesser, Patrick Suppes, and Martin White, pp. 250–259. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
White, Morton G. 1979. “Oughts and Cans.” in The Idea of Freedom. Essays in Honour of Isaiah Berlin, edited by Alan James Ryan, pp. 211–220. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
White, Morton G. 1988. “Epistemologie vor dem Hintergrund politischer Wertungen.” Dialectica 42(4): 243–264.
White, Morton G. 2002. A Philosophy of Culture. The Scope of Holistic Pragmatism. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
White, Morton G. 2004. From a Philosophical Point of View. Selected Studies. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.