Socius, lector, thesaurarii iunioris inter belli
angustias uice functus, moralis philosophiae in
academia professor disciplinae illius alias quoque
partes singulari acumine et diligentia lucidissime
tractauit. Non minus se ipsum quam alios nouerat.
In sermone plus salis quam fellis habuit. Sueciae
amorem prae se tulit. Huic collegio studuit opera
consiliis testamento sustinendo. Vita decessit
A.S.mcmlxxi suae aetatis lxxxiv
This bibliography is based on (1) C. Lewy’s ‘Writings of C. D. Broad, to the end of July 1959’, in Paul A. Schilpp (ed.) The philosophy of C. D. Broad, New York: Tudor Publishing Company, 1959, pp. 833–852; (2) Andrew Chrucky’s Works by C. D. Broad; and (3) my own research online and at various British libraries. It is my best attempt to make Broad’s writings freely available on the web. Corrections and additions are welcome.
1906
- The philosophy of Omar Khayyam and its relation to that of Schopenhauer, The Westminster review, vol. 166, no. 5 (November, 1906), pp. 544–556.
1912
- Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1910-1911, Mind, vol. 21, no. 82 (April, 1912), pp. 260–264.
- Review of W. R. Sorley, The moral life and moral worth, International journal of ethics, vol. 22, no. 3 (April, 1912), pp. 352–353.
- Review of J. E. Boodin, Truth and reality: an introduction to the theory of knowledge, Mind, vol. 21, no. 83 (July, 1912), pp. 449–451.
- Review of V. Welby, Significs and language: the articulate form of our expressive and interpretive resources, Mind, vol. 21, no. 83 (July, 1912), pp. 455–456.
- Review of James Ward, The realm of ends or pluralism and theism, International journal of ethics, vol. 23, no. 1 (October, 1912), pp. 77–84.
1913
- Critical notice of A. Meinong, Über Annahmen, Mind, vol. 22, no. 85 (January, 1913), pp. 90–102.
- Note on Achilles and the Tortoise, Mind, vol. 22, no. 86 (April, 1913), pp. 318–319.
- Review of R. A. P. Rogers, A short history of ethics: Greek and Modern, International journal of ethics, vol. 23, no. 3 (April, 1913), pp. 359–361.
- Lord Hugh Cecil’s “Conservatism”, International journal of ethics, vol. 23, no. 4 (July, 1913), pp. 396–418.
- Critical notice of A. Cournot, Essai sur les fondements de nos connasissances et sur les caracteres de la critique philosophique, Mind, vol. 22, no. 87 (July, 1913), pp. 399–402.
- Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1911-12, Mind, vol. 22, no. 87 (July, 1913), pp. 408–410.
- Review of W. T. Marvin, A first book in metaphysics, Mind, vol. 22, no. 88 (October, 1913), pp. 580–582.
- Review of H. Wildon Carr, The problem of truth, International journal of ethics, vol. 24, no. 1 (October, 1913), pp. 104–107.
1914
- Perception, physics, and reality: an enquiry into the information that physical science can supply about the real. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1914.
- Critical notice of A. Müller, Wahrheit und Wirklichkeit: Untersuchungen zum realistischen Wahrheitsproblem, Mind, vol. 23, no. 89 (January, 1914), pp. 122–125.
- M.M.M. (Matters Mainly Mental), College echoes, vol. 9 (January 16, 1914), pp. 140–142. (unsigned; with A. J. B. Wace)
- Hints to social aspirants: with examples from high life, College echoes, vol. 9, no. (March 6, 1914), pp. 268–269. (signed H. B. and C. C.)
- The heart of an emperor: or the true Nero, College echoes, vol. 9 (March 13, 1914), p. 281. (unsigned; with A. J. B. Wace)
- The doctrine of consequences in ethics, International journal of ethics, vol. 24, no. 3 (April, 1914), pp. 293–320. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 17–42.
- Critical notice of Ch. Rénouvier, Traité de logique générale et de logique formelle, Mind, vol. 23, no. 90 (April, 1914), pp. 263–268.
- Review of Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, vol. 1, Logic, Mind, vol. 23, no. 90 (April, 1914), pp. 274–277.
- Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1912-13, Mind, vol. 23, no. 90 (April, 1914), pp. 277–279.
- Review of E. P. Botinelli, A. Cournot: métaphysicien de la connaissance, Mind, vol. 23, no. 90 (April, 1914), p. 287.
- Review of H. G. Steinmann, Über den Einfluss Newtons auf die Erkenntnistheorie seiner Zeit, Mind, vol. 23, no. 90 (April, 1914), pp. 297–298.
- Mr. Bradley on truth and reality, Mind, vol. 23, no. 91 (July, 1914), pp. 349–370.
- Review of A. A. Robb, A theory of time and space, Mind, vol. 23, no. 91 (July, 1914), pp. 437–438.
- Review of L. Nelson, Die Theorie des wahren Interesses und ihre rechtliche und politische Bedeutung, International journal of ethics, vol. 24, no. 4 (July, 1914), pp. 463–466.
- Review of Encyclopedia of the philosophical sciences, vol. 1, Logic, International journal of ethics, vol. 24, no. 4 (July, 1914), pp. 473–475.
- Review of L. Gabrilovitsch, Über mathematisches Denken und den Begriff der aktuellen Form, Mind, vol. 23, no. 92 (October, 1914), pp. 619–621.
- Review of L. Couturat, The algebra of logic, Mind, vol. 23, no. 92 (October, 1914), pp. 614–615.
- Review of G. Heim, Ursache und Bedingung, Mind, vol. 23, no. 92 (October, 1914), pp. 623–624.
1915
- Critical notice of F. Enriques, Problems of science, Mind, vol. 24, no. 93 (January, 1915), pp. 94–98.
- Critical notice of A. Aliotta, The idealistic reaction against science, Mind, vol. 24, no. 93 (January, 1915), pp. 107–112.
- Review of B. Russell, Our knowledge of the external world, International journal of ethics, vol. 25, no. 2 (January, 1915), pp. 259–263.
- Review of H. Wildon Carr, The philosophy of change, The Hibbert journal, vol. 13, no. 2 (January, 1915), pp. 448–451.
- Extracts from the re-found Mycenean “Kronoi”, College echoes, vol. 10 (March 16, 1915), pp. 242–243. (signed Oculus-Testis; with H. J. Duncan)
- Phenomenalism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 15 (1914-1915), pp. 227–251.
- Critical notice of B. Russell, Our knowledge of the external world, Mind, vol. 24, no. 94 (April, 1915), pp. 250–254.
- Review of H. Poincaré, Wissenschaft und Methode, Mind, vol. 24, no. 94 (April, 1915), p. 275. (signed C. D. B.)
- What do we mean by the question: Is our space Euclidean?, Mind, vol. 24, no. 96 (October, 1915), pp. 464–480.
- Critical notice of A. A. Robb, A theory of time and space, Mind, vol. 24, no. 96 (October, 1915), pp. 555–561.
- Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1913-14, Mind, vol. 24, no. 95 (July, 1915)
1916
- The prevention of war, International journal of ethics, vol. 26, no. 2 (January, 1916), pp. 241–257.
- Review of L. T. More, The limitations of science, Mind, vol. 25, no. 97 (January, 1916), pp. 113–116.
- Review of E. Mach, Science of mechanics, Mind, vol. 25, no. 97 (January, 1916), pp. 118–119.
- Review of G. Cantor, Contributions to the founding of the theory of transfinite numbers, Mind, vol. 25, no. 97 (January, 1916), pp. 120–121.
- On the function of false hypotheses in ethics, International journal of ethics, vol. 26, no. 3 (April, 1916), pp. 377–397. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 43–62.
- Review of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1914-15, Mind, vol. 25, no. 98 (April, 1916), pp. 270–272.
- Note on connotation and denotation, Mind, vol. 25, no. 98 (April, 1916), pp. 287–288.
- Review of G. A. Johnston, An introduction to ethics, International journal of ethics, vol. 26, no. 4 (July, 1916), pp. 561–564.
- The nature and geometry of space, Mind, vol. 25, no. 100 (October, 1916), pp. 522–524.
1917
- Hume’s theory of the credibility of miracles, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 17 (1916-1917), pp. 77–94.
- Critical notice of G. Boole, Collected works, vol. II: Laws of thought, Mind, vol. 26, no. 101 (January, 1917), pp. 81–99.
- Critical notice of A. De Morgan, A budget of paradoxes, Mind, vol. 26, no. 102 (April, 1917), pp. 226–240.
- Review of P. Richardson and E. H. Landis, Numbers, variables, and Mr Russell’s philosophy, Mind, vol. 26, no. 102 (April, 1917), pp. 235–236.
- Lord Kilsby: an impossible tale, College echoes, vol. 12 (May 18, 1917), pp. 42–43. (signed H. B.)
1918
- Body and mind, The Monist, vol. 28, no. 2 (April, 1918), pp. 234–258.
- Critical notice of J. Laird, Problems of the self, Mind, vol. 27, no. 106 (April, 1918), pp. 234–243.
- The dukedom of Hampshire, College echoes, vol. 13 (June 5, 1918), pp. 75–78. (unsigned)
- A general notation for the logic of relations, Mind, vol. 27, no. 107 (July, 1918), pp. 284–303.
- Critical notice of Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1916-17, Mind, vol. 27, no. 108 (July, 1918), pp. 366–370.
- Sur la dégradation de l’énergie, Revue de métaphysique et de morale, vol. 25, no. 4 (July-August, 1918), pp. 527–528.
- On the relation between induction and probability (I), Mind, vol. 27, no. 108 (October, 1918), pp. 389–404.
- In what sense is survival desirable?, The Hibbert journal, vol. 17, no. 1 (October, 1918), pp. 7–20.
- Critical notice of B. Russell, Mysticism and logic, Mind, vol. 27, no. 108 (October, 1918), pp. 484–492.
- Note, Mind, vol. 27, no. 108 (October, 1918), p. 508.
1919
- Mechanical explanation and its alternatives, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 19 (1918-1919), pp. 86–124.
- Is there “knowledge by acquaintance?”, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary volume, vol. 2 (1919), pp. 159–220.
- The antecedent probability of survival, The Hibbert journal, vol. 17, no. 4 (July, 1919), pp. 561–578.
- Critical notice of E. Jones, Papers on psycho-analysis, Mind, vol. 28, no. 111 (July, 1919), pp. 340–347.
- Review of C. E. Bechhofer and M. B. Reckitt, The meaning of national guilds, International journal of ethics, vol. 29, no. 4 (July, 1919), pp. 504–505.
- Review of P. E. B. Jourdain, The philosophy of Mr. Bertrand Russell, Mind, vol. 28, no. 112 (October, 1919), pp. 485–586.
- The notion of a general will, Mind, vol. 28, no. 112 (October, 1919), pp. 502–504.
- Reality, in James Hastings (ed.) Encyclopædia of religion and ethics, vol. 10, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1919, pp. 587–592.
1920
- The relation between induction and probability (II), Mind, vol. 29, no. 113 (January, 1920), pp. 11–45.
- Review of A. N. Whitehead, An inquiry concerning the principles of natural knowledge, The Hibbert journal, vol. 18, no. 2 (January, 1920), pp. 397–406.
- Critical notice of N. O. Lossky, The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge, Mind, vol. 29, pp. 338–344.
- A romance of the New Jerusalem, College echoes, vol. 15 (March 10, 1920), pp. 88–90.
- Euclid, Newton, and Einstein, The Hibbert journal, vol. 18, no. 3 (April, 1920), pp. 425–458.
- Critical notice of A. N. Whitehead, The Principles of Natural Knowledge, Mind, vol. 29, no. 2 (April, 1920), pp. 216–231.
- Review of Aristotelian Society supp. vol. 2, Mind, vol. 29, no. 114 (April, 1920), pp. 232–235.
- “Euclid, Newton, and Einstein” Reply to G. A. Sexton, The Hibbert journal, vol. 18, no. 3 (July, 1920), p. 802.
- Critical notice of B. Bosanquet, Implication and linear inference, Mind, vol. 29, no. 115 (July, 1920), pp. 323–338.
- The philosophical aspect of the theory of relativity, Mind, vol. 29, no. 116 (October, 1920), pp. 414–445.
1921
- Prof. Alexander’s Gifford Lectures (I), Mind, vol. 30, no. 117 (January, 1921), pp. 25–39.
- Review of E. Freundlich, The foundations of Einstein’s theory of gravitation, Mind, vol. 30, no. 117 (January, 1921), pp. 101–102.
- Review of A. N. Whitehead, The concept of nature, The Hibbert journal, vol. 19, no. 2 (January, 1921), pp. 360–366.
- The character of cognitive acts, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 21 (1920-1921), pp. 123–160.
- Prof. Alexander’s Gifford Lectures (II), Mind, vol. 30, no. 118 (April, 1921), pp. 129–150.
- Review of M. Schlick, Space and time in contemporary physics, Mind, vol. 30, no. 118 (April, 1921), p. 245.
- Critical notice of J. McT. E. McTaggart, The nature of existence, vol. I, Mind, vol. 30, no. 119 (July, 1921), pp. 317–332.
- Review of Clerk Maxwell, Matter and motion, Mind, vol. 30, no. 119 (July, 1921), p. 372.
- Review of F. Cajori, A history of the conceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain from Newton to Wodehouse, Mind, vol. 30, no. 119 (July, 1921), p. 372.
- The external world, Mind, vol. 30, no. 120 (October, 1921), pp. 385–408.
- Review of J. McT. E. McTaggart, The nature of existence, vol. I, The Hibbert journal, vol. 20, no. 1 (October, 1921), pp. 172–175.
- Review of E. Cunningham, Relativity, the electron theory and gravitation, Mind, vol. 30, no. 120 (October, 1921), p. 490.
- Review of A. A. Robb, The absolute relations of space and time, Mind, vol. 30, no. 120 (October, 1921), p. 490.
- Time, in James Hastings (ed.) Encyclopædia of religion and ethics, vol. 12, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1921, pp. 334–345.
1922
- Critical notice of J. M. Keynes, A treatise on probability, Mind, vol. 31, no. 121 (January, 1922), pp. 72–85.
- Reply to B. Bosanquet’s ‘Prof. Broad on the external world’, Mind, vol. 31, no. 121 (January, 1922), pp. 122–123.
- A neglected method of psychical research, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 20, no. 383 (March, 1922), pp. 251–252.
- Critical notice of W. E. Johnson, Logic, Part II, Mind, vol. 31, no. 124 (October, 1922), pp. 496–510.
1923
- Scientific thought. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1923.
- A correction, Mind, vol. 32, no. 125 (January, 1923), p. 139.
- Various meanings of the term “unconscious”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 23 (1922-1923), pp. 173–198.
- Critical notice of A. N. Whitehead, The principle of relativity, Mind, vol. 32, no. 126 (April, 1923), pp. 211–219.
- Butler as a theologian, The Hibbert journal, vol. 21 (July, 1923), pp. 637–656. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 202–219.
- Butler as a moralist, The Hibbert journal, vol. 22 (October, 1923), pp. 44–63.
- Review of R. J. Boscovich, Theoria philosophiae naturalis, Mind, vol. 32, no. 127 (July, 1923), p. 374.
1924
- Symposium: “Critical realism: Can the difficulty of affirming a nature independent of mind be overcome by the distinction between essence and existence?”, Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, vol. 4 (July 1924), pp. 86–129.
- Mr. Johnson on the logical foundations of science (I.), Mind, vol. 33, no. 131 (July 1924), pp. 242–261.
- Mr. Johnson on the logical foundations of science (II.), Mind, vol. 33, no. 132 (October 1924), pp. 369–384.
- Critical and speculative philosophy, in J. H. Muirhead (ed.) Contemporary British Philosophy, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1924, pp. 75–100.
1925
- The mind and its place in nature. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1925.
- The late Dr. McTaggart, The Cambridge review, vol. 46 (January 30, 1925), pp. 213–214.
- The late Dr. McTaggart, The Trinity magazine, vol. 6 (March, 1925), pp. 21–23.
- Guide to Trinity College, The Trinity magazine, vol. 6 (June, 1925), pp. 32–48. (introduction)
- Review of Émile Meyerson, La déduction relativiste, Mind, vol. 34, no. 4 (October, 1925), pp. 504–505.
1926
- The philosophy of Francis Bacon: an address delivered at Cambridge on the occasion of the Bacon Tercentenary, 5 October 1926. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1926. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 117–143.
- The validity of belief in a personal God, The Hibbert journal, vol. 24 (December, 1926), pp. 32–48. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 159–174.
- The necromantic tripos, The Trinity magazine, vol. 8, (December, 1926), pp. 6–9. (signed C. D. B.) Reprinted in Key unpublished writings, pp. 360–364.
1927
- Preface to John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, The nature of existence, vol. II, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1927, pp. v-vi.
- Sir Isaac Newton, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 13 (1927), pp. 173–202. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 3–28.
- John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, 1866-1925, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 13 (1927), pp. 307–334. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 70–93.
- The principles of problematic induction, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 28 (1927-1928), pp. 1–46.
- Interviews with famous men, The Trinity magazine, vol. 8 (March, 1927), pp. 34–36.
1928
- Critical notice of B. Russell, The analysis of matter, Mind, vol. 37, no. 145 (January, 1928), pp. 88–95.
- Time and change, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary volume, vol. 8 (1928), pp. 143–188.
- Analysis of some ethical concepts, Philosophy, vol. 3, no. 11 (July, 1928), pp. 285–299. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 63–81.
1929
- Critical notice of F. R. Tennant, Philosophical theology, vol. I, Mind, vol. 38, no. 149 (January, 1929), pp. 94–100.
- Review of Hegel’s Science of logic, Mind, vol. 38, no. 151 (July, 1929), pp. 392–393.
1930
- Five types of ethical theory. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1930.
- Introduction to John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart, Some dogmas of religion, 2nd ed., London: Edward Arnold, 1930, pp. xxv-lii.
- The principles of demonstrative induction (I), Mind, vol. 39, no. 155 (July, 1930), pp. 302–317.
- Critical notice of A. C. Ewing, The morality of punishment, Mind, vol. 39, no. 155 (July, 1930), pp. 347–353.
- The principles of demonstrative induction (II), Mind, vol. 39, no. 156 (October, 1930), pp. 426–439.
- Critical notice of F. R. Tennant, Philosophical theology, vol. II, Mind, vol. 39, no. 156 (October, 1930), pp. 476–484.
1931
- War-thoughts in peace-time. London: Humphrey Milford, 1931. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 247–281.
- Critical notice of G. F. Stout, Studies in philosophy and psychology, Mind, vol. 40, no. 158 (April, 1931), pp. 230–234.
- Review of C. J. Wright, Miracle in history and in modern thought, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 27 (May, 1931), pp. 84–86.
- Indeterminacy and indeterminism, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary Volume, vol. 10 (1931), pp. 135–196.
- Critical notice of A. E. Taylor, Faith of a moralist, Mind, vol. 40, no. 159 (July, 1931), pp. 364–375.
- William Ernest Johnson, 1858-1931, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 17 (1931), pp. 491–514. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 94–114.
- McTaggart’s principle of the dissimilarity of the diverse, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 32 (1931-1932), pp. 41–52.
1932
- Critical notice of G. F. Stout, Mind and matter, Mind, vol. 41, no. 163 (July, 1932), pp. 351–370.
- Review of G. Lowes Dickinson, J. McT. E. McTaggart, Philosophy, vol. 7, no. 27 (July, 1932), pp. 343–344.
1933
- Examination of McTaggart’s philosophy, vol. I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1933.
- John Locke, The Hibbert journal, vol. 31 (January, 1933), pp. 249–267. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 29–48.
- Prof. Hallett’s Aeternitas (I), Mind, vol. 42, no. 166 (April, 1933), pp. 150–169.
- Prof. Hallett’s Aeternitas (II), Mind, vol. 42, no. 167 (July, 1933), pp. 299–318.
- Review of T. Brailsford Robertson, A note book, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 28 (July, 1933), pp. 112–114.
1934
- Determinism, indeterminism, and libertarianism: an inaugural lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1934. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 195–217 and in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 82–105.
- Is ‘goodness’ a name of a simple non-natural quality?, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 34 (1933-1934), pp. 249–268. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 106–123.
1935
- Critical notice of S. V. Keeling, Descartes, Mind, vol. 44, no. 173 (January, 1935), pp. 70–75.
- Mr. Dunne’s theory of time in An experiment with time, Philosophy, vol. 10, no. 38 (April, 1935), pp. 168–185. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 68–85.
- Mechanical and teleological causation, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary Volume, vol. 14 (1935), pp. 83–112.
- Normal cognition, clairvoyance, and telepathy, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 43 (October, 1935), pp. 397–438. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 27–67.
- Review of J. McT. E. McTaggart, Philosophical studies, Mind, vol. 44, no. 176 (October, 1935), pp. 531–532.
1936
- Ought we to fight for our country in the next war?, The Hibbert jorunal, vol. 34 (April, 1936), pp. 357–367. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 232–243 and in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 124–135.
- Are there synthetic a priori truths?, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary Volume, vol. 15 (1936), pp. 102–117.
- An ostensibly precognitive dream unfulfilled, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 30 (June, 1937), pp. 82–83.
- Letter to the Hon. Editor, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 30 (October, 1937), p. 124.
1937
- The philosophical implications of foreknowledge, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary Volume, vol. 16 (1937), pp. 177–209.
- Critical notice of R. von Mises, Wahrscheinlichkeit, Statistik, und Wahrheit, Mind, vol. 46, no. 184 (October, 1937), pp. 478–491.
- John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart (1866-1925), in J. R. H. Weaver (ed.) Dictionary of national biography, 1922-1930, London, 1937, pp. 550–551.
1938
- Examination of McTaggart’s philosophy, vol. II [part 1|part 2]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1938.
- Review of L. S. Stebbing, Philosophy and the physicists, Philosophy, vol. 13, no. 50 (April, 1938), pp. 221–226.
- Henry Sidgwick, The Hibbert journal, vol. 37 (October, 1938), pp. 25–43. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 49–69.
- Science and psychical phenomena, Philosophy, vol. 13, no. 52 (October, 1938), pp. 466–475.
- Henry Sidgwick and psychical research, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 45 (December, 1938), pp. 131–161. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 86–115.
- Serialism and immortality, Nature, vol. 142, no. 3607 (December 17, 1938), pp. 1052-1053.
1939
- Arguments for the existence of God (I), Journal of theological studies, vol. 40, no. 1 (January, 1939), pp. 16–30. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 175–189.
- Arguments for the existence of God (II), Journal of theological studies, vol. 40, no. 2 (April, 1939), pp. 156–167. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 189–201.
- The present relations of science and religion, Philosophy, vol. 14, no. 54 (April, 1939), pp. 131–154. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 220–243.
1940
- John Albert Chadwick, 1899-1939, Mind, vol. 49, no. 193 (January, 1940), pp. 129–131.
- Conscience and conscientious action, Philosophy, vol. 15, no. 58 (April, 1940), pp. 115–130. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 244–262 and in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 136–155.
- Critical notice of W. D. Ross, Foundations of ethics, Mind, vol. 49, no. 194 (April, 1940), pp. 228–239.
- Introduction to Mr. Whately Carington’s and Mr. Soal’s papers, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 46 (June, 1940), pp. 25–33.
- A physical analogy, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 46 (June, 1940), pp. 150–151.
- Sir Arthur Eddington’s The philosophy of physical science, Philosophy, vol. 15, no. 59 (July, 1940), pp. 301–312.
1941
- Review of S. Alexander, Philosophical and literary pieces, Mind, vol. 50, no. 198 (April, 1941), pp. 197–198.
- Critical notice of J. Laird, Theism and cosmology, Mind, vol. 50, no. 199 (July, 1941), pp. 294–299.
- Review of G. H. Hardy, A mathematician’s apology, Philosophy, vol. 16, no. 63 (July, 1941), pp. 323–326.
1942
- Kant’s theory of mathematical and philosophical reasoning, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 42 (1941-1942), pp. 1–24.
- Berkeley’s argument about material substance, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 28 (1942), pp. 119–138.
- Critical notice of J. Laird, Mind and deity, Mind, vol. 51, no. 202 (April, 1942), pp. 180–188.
- The relations between science and ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 42 (1941-1942), pp. 100A-100H.
- Certain features in Moore’s ethical doctrines, in P. A. Schilpp (ed.) The philosophy of G. E. Moore, Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University, 1942, pp. 43–67.
- Review of P. A. Schilpp, The philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, The mathematical gazette, vol. 26 (December, 1942), pp. 223–225.
1943
- Mr. H. F. Saltmarsh, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 47 (December, 1943), pp. 151–153.
1944
- Hr. Von Wright on the logic of induction (I), Mind, vol. 53, no. 209 (January, 1944), pp. 1–24.
- Hr. Von Wright on the logic of induction (II), Mind, vol. 53, no. 210 (April, 1944), pp. 97–119.
- Hr. Von Wright on the logic of induction (III), Mind, vol. 53, no. 211 (July, 1944), pp. 193–214.
- Critical notice of J. Huxley, Evolutionary ethics, Mind, vol. 53, no. 212 (October, 1944), pp. 344–367. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 156–187.
- The experimental establishment of telepathic precognition, Philosophy, vol. 19, no. 74 (November, 1944), pp. 261–275.
- L. S. Stebbing memorial fund, Mind, vol. 53, no. 211 (July, 1944), p. 287. (with G. Jebb, C. A. Mace, John Macmurray, G. E. Moore, H. H. Price, and Helen M. Wodehouse)
- Case: an apparently precognitive incident in a dream-sequence, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 33 (November-December, 1944), pp. 88–90.
- The new philosophy: Bruno or Descartes, The Cambridge historical journal, vol. 8, no. 1 (1944), pp. 22–54. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 144–167.
1945
- Some reflections on moral-sense theories in ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 45 (1944-1945), pp. 131–166. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 188–222.
- Professor G. F. Stout (1860-1944), Mind, vol. 54, no. 215 (July, 1945), pp. 285–288.
1946
- Spinoza’s doctrine of human immortality, in Festskrift till Anders Karitz, Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1946, pp. 139–148.
- Leibniz’s last controversy with the Newtonians, Theoria, vol. 12, no. 3 (December, 1946), pp. 143–168. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 168–191.
- Critical notice of A. E. Taylor, Does God exist?, Mind, vol. 55, no. 218 (April, 1946), pp. 173–178.
- Discussion of Prof. Rhine’s paper and the foregoing comments upon it, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 48 (June, 1946), pp. 20–25.
- Some of the main problems of ethics, Philosophy, vol. 21, no. 79 (July, 1946), pp. 99–117. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 223–246.
1947
- Professor Marc-Wogau’s Theorie der sinnesdata (I), Mind, vol. 56, no. 221 (January, 1947), pp. 1–30.
- Professor Marc-Wogau’s Theorie der sinnesdata (II), Mind, vol. 56, no. 222 (April, 1947), pp. 97–131.
- Philosophical implications of precognition, The listener, vol. 37 (May 8, 1947), pp. 709–710.
- Trinity College and psychical research, Trinity magazine (June, 1947), pp. 13–17.
- Some methods of speculative philosophy, Aristotelian Society – Supplementary Volume, vol. 21 (1947), pp. 1–32.
- Critical notice of P. A. Schilpp, The philosophy of Bertrand Russell, Mind, vol. 56, no. 224 (October, 1947), pp. 355–364.
- Review of Bertrand Russell, A history of Western philosophy and its connection with political and social circumstances from the earliest times to the present day, Philosophy, vol. 22, no. 83 (November, 1947), pp. 256–264.
1948
- Symposium: a program for the next ten years of research in para-psychology: a letter from Professor C. D. Broad, The journal of parapsychology, vol. 12 (March, 1948), pp. 2–6.
- Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947), Mind, vol. 57, no. 226 (April, 1948), pp. 139–145.
- Ian Gallie, Mind, vol. 57, no. 228 (October, 1948), pp. 401–402.
- Review of Signe Toksvig, Emanuel Swedenborg, The journal of parapsychology, vol. 12 (December, 1948), pp. 296–301.
1949
- Review of A. W. Brown, The metaphysical society, 1869-1880, Mind, vol. 58, no. 229 (January, 1949), pp. 101–104.
- Leibniz’s predicate-in-notion principle and some of its alleged consequences, Theoria, vol. 15, no. 1-3 (April, 1949), pp. 54–70.
- Telepathy, The Times, no. 51, 487 (September 15, 1949), p. 5. (with Gilbert Murray and W. H. Salter)
- The relevance of psychical research to philosophy, Philosophy, vol. 24, no. 91 (October, 1949), pp. 291–309. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 7–26.
- Review of W. Whately Carington, Matter, mind and meaning, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 49 (November, 1949), pp. 51–52.
- Dr. J. N. Keynes, Nature, vol. 164, no. 4181 (December, 1949), pp. 1031-1032.
1950
- Dr S. G. Soal’s forskning i telepati och framtidsförnimmelse. Stockholm, 1950.
- Egoism as a theory of human motives, The Hibbert journal, vol. 48 (January, 1950), pp. 105–114. Reprinted in Ethics and the history of philosophy, pp. 218–231 and in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 247–261.
- Critical notice of W. Kneale, Probability and induction, Mind, vol. 59, no. 233 (January, 1950), pp. 94–115.
- Review of H. J. Paton, The moral law, vol. 25, no. 92 (January, 1950), pp. 85–86.
- Some common fallacies in political thinking, Philosophy, vol. 25, no. 93 (April, 1950), pp. 99–113. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 282–297.
- Some Trinity philosophers: 1900-1950, Trinity magazine (May Term, 1950), pp. 2–6.
- Dr. J. N. Keynes (1852-1949), The economic journal, vol. 60, no. 238 (June, 1950), pp. 403–407.
- Immanuel Kant and psychical research, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 49 (July, 1950), pp. 79–104. Reprinted in Religion, philosophy and psychical research, pp. 116–155.
- Review of A. N. Prior, Logic and the basis of ethics, Mind, vol. 59, no. 235 (July, 1950), pp. 392–395.
- Review of W. Whately Carington, Matter, mind and meaning, Philosophy, vol. 25, no. 94 (July, 1950), pp. 275–277.
- Imperatives, categorical and hypothetical, The philosopher, vol. 2 (September, 1950), pp. 62–75.
- Critical notice of H. A. Prichard, Moral obligation, Mind, vol. 59, no. 237 (October, 1950), pp. 555–566.
1951
- Hägerström’s account of sense of duty and certain allied experiences, Philosophy, vol. 26, no. 97 (April, 1951), pp. 99–113.
- A logistic analysis of the two-fold time theory of the specious present, The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 2, no. 6 (October, 1951), pp. 137–141.
- Locke’s doctrine of substantial identity & diversity, Theoria, vol. 17, no. 1-3 (April, 1951), pp. 13–26.
- Review of “Symposium: is psychical research relevant to philosophy”, The journal of parapsychology, vol. 15 (September, 1951), pp. 216–223.
1952
- Ethics and the history of philosophy: selected essays. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1952.
- Some elementary reflexions on sense-perception, Philosophy, vol. 27, no. 100 (January, 1952), pp. 3–17.
- Critical notice of S. E. Toulmin, An examination of the place of reason in ethics, Mind, vol. 61, no. 241 (January, 1952), pp. 93–101.
- Review of M. M. Moncrieff, The clairvoyant theory of perception, Philosophy, vol. 27, no. 102 (July, 1952), pp. 255–259.
1953
- Religion, philosophy and psychical research: selected essays. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1953.
- Axel Hägerström, Inquiries into the nature of law and morals, Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1953. (translator)
- Translator’s preface, in Hägerström, Inquiries into the nature of law and morals, pp. vii–ix.
- Review of John Björkhem, Det ockulta problemet, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 37 (January-February), 1953, pp. 35–38.
- Phantasms of the living and of the dead, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 50 (May, 1953), pp. 51–66.
- Berkeley’s theory of morals, Revue internationale de philosophie, vol. 7, no. 1-2 (1953), pp. 72–86.
1954
- Letter to the editor, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 37 (January-February, 1954), pp. 254–256.
- Berkeley’s denial of material substance, The philosophical review, vol. 63, no. 2 (April, 1954), pp. 155–181.
- Critical notice of H. H. Price, Thinking and experience, Mind, vol. 63, no. 251 (July, 1954), pp. 390–403.
- Synopses of his papers published in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society and Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volumes, from 1915 to 1947, J. W. Scott (ed.) Oxford, 1954, pp. 22–35.
- Kant’s mathematical antinomies, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. 55 (1954-1955), pp. 1–22.
- Emotion and sentiment, The journal of aesthetics and art criticism, vol. 13, no. 2 (December, 1954), pp. 203–214. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 283–301.
1955
- Human personality and the possibility of its survival. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1955.
- The phenomenology of Mrs Leonard’s mediumship, Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, vol. 49 (April, 1955), pp. 47–63.
1956
- The end of Borley Rectory?, The Cambridge review, vol. 77 (March 10, 1956), pp. 439–441.
- Review of A. A. Luce, Sense without matter, or direct perception, Philosophy, vol. 31, no. 117 (April, 1956), pp. 169–171.
- A half-century of psychical research, The journal of parapsychology, vol. 20, no. 4 (December, 1956), pp. 209–228.
1957
- Correspondence: Heaven and Hell, The Aryan path, vol. 28 (January, 1957), pp. 45–46.
- The local historical background of contemporary Cambridge, in C. A. Mace (ed.) British philosophy in the mid-century, London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1957, pp. 13–61.
- Eräita Tuomas Akvinolaisen filosofian peruskäsitteitä, Ajatus, vol. 19 (1956), pp. 59–79. (translated by Jaakko Hintikka)
- Dr. F. R. Tennant, The Times, no. 53, 945 (September 13, 1957), p. 13. (unsigned)
1958
- Personal identity and survival. London: Society for Psychical Research, 1958.
- Philosophy, Inquiry, vol. 1, no. 2 (1958), pp. 99–129.
- Critical notice of M. Cranston, John Locke, a biography, Mind, vol. 67, no. 268 (October, 1958), pp. 548–554.
- G. E. Moore, The Manchester guardian, no. 34, 936 (October 25, 1958), p. 3.
- Frederic Robert Tennant, 1866-1957, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 44 (1958), pp. 241–252.
- Homosexual acts, The times (March 7, 1958), p. 11. (with Annan, N.G., Attlee, A. J. Ayer, Robert Boothby, C. M. Bowra, David Cecil, L. John Collins, Alex Comfort, A. E. Dyson, Robert Exon, Geoffrey Faber, Jacquetta Hawkes, Trevor Huddleston, C. R. Julian Huxley, C. Day-Lewis, W. R. Niblett, J. B. Priestley, Russell, Donald O. Soper, Stephen Spender, Mary Stocks, A. J. P. Taylor, E. M. W. Tillyard, Alec R. Vidler, Kenneth Walker, Leslie D. Weatherhead, C. V. Wedgwood, Angus Wilson, John Wisdom, and Barbara Wootton)
1959
- Dreaming, and some of its implications, Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, vol. 52 (February, 1959), pp. 53–78.
- Review of Norman Malcolm, Ludwig Wittgenstein: a memoir, Universities quarterly, vol. 13, no. 3 (May, 1959), pp. 304–306.
- Autobiography, in Paul A. Schilpp (ed.) The philosophy of C. D. Broad, New York: Tudor Publishing Company, 1959, pp. 3–68.
- A reply to my critics, in Paul A. Schilpp (ed.) The philosophy of C. D. Broad, New York: Tudor Publishing Company, 1959, pp. 711–830. Partially reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 302–323.
- Bacon and the experimental method, in Herbert Butterfield (ed.), A short history of science: origins and results of the scientific revolution, a symposium, Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1959, pp. 27–33.
1961
- G. E. Moore’s latest published views on ethics, Mind, vol. 70, no. 280 (October, 1961), pp. 235–257. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 324–350.
- Hume’s doctrine of space, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 47 (1961), pp. 161–176.
- Physicality and psi: a symposium and forum discussion, The journal of parapsychology, vol. 25, no.1 (March 1, 1961), pp. 13–30.
1962
- Lectures on psychical research: incorporating the Perrot Lectures given in Cambridge University in 1959 and 1960. New York: Humanities Press, 1962.
- Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, Mind, vol. 71, no. 282 (April, 1962), p. 251.
- The problem of precognition: Notes on Mr. Roll’s paper and comments evoked, Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, 1962
1964
- Obligations, ultimate and derived, in Fritjof Lejman (ed.) Festskrift tillägnad professor, juris doktor Karl Olivecrona vid hans avgång från professorämbetet den 30 juni 1964 av kolleger, lärjungar och vänner, Stockholm: Boktr. P.A. Norsted, 1964. Revised version of Imperatives, categorical and hypothetical. Reprinted in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 351–368.
- Memoir of Axel Hägerström, in Axel Hägerström, Philosophy and religion, London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1964, pp. 15–29.
1967
- Some personal impressions of Russell as a philosopher, in Ralph Schoenman (ed.) Bertrand Russell, philosopher of the century: essays in his honour, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1967, pp. 100–108.
- Some remarks on sense-perception, in Schoenman, Bertrand Russell, pp. 108–121.
- The notion of “precognition”, in J. R. Smythies (ed.) Science and ESP, New York: Humanities Press, pp. 165–196. Reprinted in International journal of parapsychology, vol. 10, no. 2 (1968), pp. 165–195.
1968
- Induction, probability, and causation: selected papers of C. D. Broad. Dordrecht: Reidel, 1968.
- Review of A. Wedberg, Filosofins historia, The philosophical quarterly, vol. 18, no. 72 (July, 1968), pp. 269–271.
- Bertrand Russell’s first forty-two years, in self-portraiture, The philosophical review, vol. 77, no. 4 (October, 1968), pp. 455–473
1970
- Foreword to G. H. Hardy, Bertrand Russell and Trinity: A facsimile reproduction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970, pp. v–viii.
1971
- Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, New York: Humanities Press, 1971.
- Preface, in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 13–15.
- Self and others, in Broad’s critical essays in moral philosophy, pp. 262–282.
1973
- Bertrand Russell, as philosopher, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, vol. 5, no. 3 (November, 1973), pp. 328–341.
1975
- Leibniz: an introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975.
1978
- Kant: an introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.
1985
- Ethics. Dordrecht: Nijhoff, 1985.
2023
- Key unpublished writings. Oxford: Routledge, 2023.
With thanks to Gwern and Kenneth Blackwell.