Ernest Nagel

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Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Philosophy of Science
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Morris R. Cohen grad student Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
John Dewey grad student Columbia (PsychTree)

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Arnold Koslow grad student Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
Sidney Morgenbesser grad student Columbia (LinguisTree)
Kenneth F. Schaffner grad student Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
Patrick Suppes grad student 1950 Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
Jerome Rothenberg grad student 1954 Columbia (Econometree)
Henry E. Kyburg grad student 1955 Columbia (MathTree)
Morton Beckner grad student 1957 Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
Isaac Levi grad student 1957 Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
Judith Jarvis Thomson grad student 1959 Columbia (Philosophy Tree)
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Dewey J, Hook S, Nagel E. (2018) Les naturalistes sont-ils matérialistes ? (1945) ThéorèMes
Nagel E. (1982) Charles Peirce's place in philosophy Historia Mathematica. 9: 302-310
Kyburg HE, Nagel E. (1965) Induction: Some Current Issues Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 25: 427
Black M, Nagel E, Suppes P, et al. (1963) Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. The Philosophical Review. 72: 538
Cohen LJ, Nagel E. (1959) Logic without metaphysics : and other essays in the philosophy of science The Philosophical Quarterly. 9: 281
Nagel E. (1950) Science and Semantic Realism Philosophy of Science. 17: 174-181
Dewey J, Hook S, Nagel E. (1945) Are naturalists materialists The Journal of Philosophy. 42: 515
Nagel E, Hering DW, Swann WFG, et al. (1942) Time and Its Mysteries. The Journal of Philosophy. 39: 22
Nagel E. (1939) Probability and the Theory of Knowledge Philosophy of Science. 6: 212-253
Nagel E. (1938) Some Theses in the Philosophy of Logic Philosophy of Science. 5: 46-51
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