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). 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). 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). 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. (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.