Bibliografie

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Knihy

  • Čapek, M. (1938). Bergson a tendence současné fysiky. Filosofická fakulta University Karlovy.
  • Čapek, M. (1939). Henri Bergson. Nakladatelské družstvo Máje (Máj).
  • Čapek, M. (1946). A Key to Czechoslovakia: The Territory of Kladsko (Glatz). A Study of a Frontier Problem in Middle Europe. R. Vogel.
  • Čapek, M. (1961). The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics. Van Nostrand.
  • Čapek, M. (1965). El Impacto Filosófico de la Física Contemporánea. Editorial Tecnos.
  • Čapek, M. (1971). Bergson and Modern Physics (Vol. 7). Reidel. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3096-0
  • Čapek, M. (Ed.). (1976). The Concepts of Space and Time: Their Structure and Their Development (Vol. 22). Reidel. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1727-5
  • Čapek, M., & Hrubý, K. (Eds.). (1981). T. G. Masaryk in Perspective: Comments and Criticisms. SVU Press (Czechoslovak Society for Arts and Sciences).
  • Čapek, M. (1991). New Aspects of Time: Its Continuity and Novelties. Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Science (Vol. 125). Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Články & Kapitoly

  • Čapek, M. (1950). Stream of Consciousness and Durée Réelle. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 10, 331–353. DOI: 10.2307/2103268
  • Čapek, M. (1951). The Doctrine of Necessity Re-Examined. The Review of Metaphysics, 5, 11–54.
  • Čapek, M. (1952). La genèse idéale de la matière chez Bergson. Revue de métaphysique et de morale, 57, 325–348.
  • Čapek, M. (1953). The Reappearance of the Self in the Last Philosophy of William James. The Philosophical Review, 62, 526–544. DOI: 10.2307/2182459
  • Čapek, M. (1953). La théorie bergsonienne de la matière et la physique moderne. Revue philosophique, 163, 28–59.
  • Čapek, M. (1954). James‘ Early Criticism of the Automaton Theory. Journal of the History of Ideas, 15, 260–270. DOI: 10.2307/2707771
  • Čapek, M. (1955). Relativity and the Status of Space. The Review of Metaphysics, 9, 169–199.
  • Čapek, M. (1957). The Development of Reichenbach’s Epistemology. The Review of Metaphysics, 11, 42–67. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_7
  • Čapek, M. (1957). Note about Whitehead’s Definition of Co-Presence. Philosophy of Science, 24, 79–85. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_14
  • Čapek, M. (1957). Reichenbach’s Early Kantianism. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 19, 86–94. DOI: 10.2307/2104288
  • Čapek, M. (1959). La théorie biologique de la connaissance chez Bergson et sa signification actuelle. Revue de métaphysique et de morale, 44(2), 194–211.
  • Čapek, M. (1959). Vers l’élargissement de la notion de causalité. Diogène, (28), 75–108.
  • Čapek, M. (1959). Toward a Widening of the Notion of Causality. Diogenes, (28), 63–90. DOI: 10.1177/039219215900702804
  • Čapek, M. (1959). Bergson et l’esprit de la physique contemporaine. In Bulletin de la Société française de Philosophie (Vol. 53, pp. 53–56).
  • Čapek, M. (1959). Process and Personality in Bergson’s Thought. The Philosophical Forum, 17, 25–42. DOI: 10.1163/9789004496095_043
  • Čapek, M. (1960). The Theory of Eternal Recurrence in Modern Philosophy of Science, with Special Reference to C. S. Peirce. The Journal of Philosophy, 57, 289–296. DOI: 10.2307/2022243
  • Čapek, M. (1961). The Elusive Nature of the Past. In Experience, Existence and the Good: Essays in Honor of Paul Weiss (pp. 126–142). Southern Illinois University Press. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_2
  • Čapek, M. (1962). La signification actuelle de la philosophie de James. Revue de métaphysique et de morale, 67, 291–321.
  • Čapek, M. (1962). Silent Revolution. The Carleton Miscellany, 3, 50–65.
  • Čapek, M. (1964). Memini ergo fui? In Memorias del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía (Vol. 5, pp. 415–426). DOI: 10.5840/wcp131964V39
  • Čapek, M. (1964). Simple Location and Fragmentation of Reality. The Monist, 48, 195–218. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_10
  • Čapek, M. (1964). Was Gassendi a Predecessor of Newton? In Proceedings of the Xth International Congress of History of Science (Ithaca 1962) (pp. 705–709).
  • Čapek, M. (1965). The Myth of Frozen Passage: The Status of Becoming in the Physical World. In Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Vol. 2, pp. 441–463).
  • Čapek, M. (1966). Time in Relativity Theory: Arguments for a Philosophy of Becoming. In The Voices of Time (pp. 434–454). Braziller.
  • Čapek, M. (1966). Leibniz’s Thought Prior to the Year 1670: From Atomism to a Geometrical Kinetism. Revue internationale de philosophie, (76–77), 249–256.
  • Čapek, M. (1966). Time and Eternity in Royce and Bergson. Revue internationale de philosophie, (79–80), 22–45.
  • Čapek, M. (1967). André Marie Ampère. In P. Edwards (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 1, pp. 93–94). Macmillan/Free Press.
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Change. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 2, pp. 75–79).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Czechoslovak Philosophy. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 2, pp. 287–288).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Dynamism. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 2, pp. 444–447).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Eternal Return. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 3, pp. 61–63).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Wilhelm Ostwald. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 6, pp. 6–7).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Ribot, Théodule Armand. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 7, pp. 191–192).
  • Čapek, M. (1967). Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. In The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Vol. 8, pp. 76–77).
  • Čapek, M. (1968). Limits of Methodology. In Abstracts of the Papers of the Third International Congress for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (pp. 86–87).
  • Čapek, M. (1968). Einstein and Meyerson on the Status of Becoming in the Physical World. In Actes du XIe Congrès de l’histoire des sciences (Vol. 1, pp. 129–139).
  • Čapek, M. (1968). The Present Significance of Zawirski’s History of the Concept of Time. In Actes du XIe Congrès International d’histoire des sciences (pp. 323–327).
  • Čapek, M. (1968). La deuxième révolution scientifique. Diogène, (63), 122–141.
  • Čapek, M. (1968). The Second Scientific Revolution. Diogenes, (Fall), 114–133. DOI: 10.1177/039219216801606306
  • Čapek, M. (1968). Two Critics of Newton Prior to Mach. In Résumés et Communications du XIIe Congrès d’histoire des sciences (pp. 35–36).
  • Čapek, M. (1968). Ernst Mach’s Biological Theory of Knowledge. Synthese, 18, 171–191. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3381-7_13
  • Čapek, M. (1968). Masaryk in the Present Perspective. In Fifty Years of Czechoslovakia (pp. 17–22).
  • Čapek, M. (1969). The Main Difficulties of the Identity Theory. Scientia, 104(CIV), 388–403.
  • Čapek, M. (1969). Bergson’s Theory of Matter and Modern Physics. In P. A. Gunter (Ed.), Bergson and the Evolution of Physics (pp. 297–330). University of Tennessee Press.
  • Čapek, M. (1970). Freedom and Causality. Religious Humanism, 14(2), 70–72.
  • Čapek, M. (1970). Professor Blanshard on Kierkegaard. The Modern Schoolman, 48(1), 44–52. DOI: 10.5840/schoolman197048153
  • Čapek, M. (1971). The Fiction of Instants. Studium Generale, 24, 31–43. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-65387-2_24
  • Čapek, M. (1971). The Significance of Piaget’s Researches on the Psychogenesis of Atomism. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 8, 446–455. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3142-4_28
  • Čapek, M. (1971). Two Critics of Newton Prior to Mach: Boscovich and Stallo. In Actes du XIIe Congrès International de l’histoire des sciences (Vol. 4, pp. 35–37).
  • Čapek, M. (1972). Bergson and the Evolution of Physics (Review Article). Process Studies, 2, 149–159. DOI: 10.2307/44797366
  • Čapek, M. (1972). Comenius and the Moral Significance of Exile. In V. Bušek (Ed.), Comenius (pp. 33–47). Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences.
  • Čapek, M. (1972). Natural Sciences and the Future of Metaphysics. Main Currents in Modern Thought, 28(5), 167–171.
  • Čapek, M. (1972). Das Raum-Problem im westlichen Denken. In Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft (pp. 463–469).
  • Čapek, M. (1972). Der Zeitbegriff in der abendländischen Tradition. In Sowjetsystem und Demokratische Gesellschaft (pp. 469–477).
  • Čapek, M. (1973). The Concept of Time in Western Tradition. In C. D. Kernig (Ed.), Marxismus, Communism and Western Society: A Comparative Encyclopedia (Vol. 8, pp. 62–66). Herder & Herder.
  • Čapek, M. (1973). Leibniz on Matter and Memory. In I. Leclerc (Ed.), The Philosophy of Leibniz and the Modern World (pp. 78–113). Vanderbilt University Press.
  • Čapek, M. (1973). The Problem of Space in Western Thought. In C. D. Kernig (Ed.), Marxismus, Communism and Western Society: A Comparative Encyclopedia (Vol. 8, pp. 59–62). Herder & Herder.
  • Čapek, M. (1973). Time. In P. P. Wiener (Ed.), Dictionary of the History of Ideas (Vol. 4, pp. 389–398). Charles Scribner’s Sons.
  • Čapek, M. (1974). Sur quelques résistances philosophiques à la physique du vingtième siècle. Dialectica, 28(3–4), 211–222. DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-8361.1974.tb00637.x
  • Čapek, M. (1974). Two Types of Continuity. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 13, 361–374. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-2123-8_4
  • Čapek, M. (1975). Johann Bernard Stallo. In C. C. Gillispie (Ed.), Dictionary of Scientific Biography (Vol. 12, pp. 606–610). Charles Scribner’s Sons.
  • Čapek, M. (1975). Relativity and the Status of Becoming. Foundations of Physics, 5(December), 607–616. DOI: 10.1007/bf00708432
  • Čapek, M. (1976). Introduction. In The Concepts of Space and Time: Their Structure and Their Development (Vol. 22). Reidel.
  • Čapek, M. (1977). Immediate and Mediate Memory. Process Studies, 7, 90–96. DOI: 10.2307/44797830
  • Čapek, M. (1977). La pensée de Bergson en Amérique. Revue internationale de philosophie, 31, 329–350.
  • Čapek, M. (1977). Temporal Order and Spatial Order: Their Differences and Their Relations. In J. B. Cobb, Jr. (Ed.), Mind in Nature: Essays on the Interface of Science and Philosophy (pp. 51–59). University Press of America.