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    Analogical representations of naive physics.Francesco Gardin & Bernard Meltzer - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 38 (2):139-159.
  2. Chance in human affairs.Jerome G. Manis & Bernard N. Meltzer - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (1):45-56.
    Under the sway of the postulate of determinism, sociologists (with some exceptions) have given little direct attention to sheerly fortuitous events. Such events are analytically distinguishable from those which are considered the results of chance only because we currently lack knowledge of their causation. Exemplifications of pure chance abound in the various arts and sciences, including sociology (especially in work by symbolic interactionists). Direct, explicit consideration of random, accidental, or chance phenomena requires approaches that emphasize both the processes of behavior (...)
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  3. Agency, chance, and causality: A rejoinder.Bernard N. Meltzer & Jerome G. Manis - 1995 - Sociological Theory 13 (2):203-205.
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    Advanced study institute on artificial intelligence and heuristic programming.N. V. Findler & Bernard Meltzer - 1970 - Artificial Intelligence 1 (3-4):291-298.
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  5. Machine Intelligence 4.Bernard Meltzer & Donald Michie - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (2):212-214.
     
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    Some Recent Developments in Complete Strategies for Theorem‐Proving by Computer.Bernard Meltzer - 1968 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 14 (25-29):377-382.
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    The social psychology of George Herbert Mead.Bernard N. Meltzer - 1959 - Kalamazoo,: Center for Sociological Research, Western Michigan University.