Metaphysics and Epistemology:
* Perceiving: A Philosophical Study (1957): Explores the nature of perception and the relationship between perception and knowledge.
* The Problem of the Criterion (1966): Examines the question of how we can justify our beliefs and knowledge claims.
* Theory of Knowledge (1966): A comprehensive and influential textbook on epistemology, known for its clear and concise exposition.
* Person and Object: A Metaphysical Study (1976): Addresses the nature of persons and their relationship to objects in the world.
* The Foundations of Knowing (1982): Examines the nature of knowledge and the justification of beliefs.
* The Nature of Events (1984): A systematic treatment of the metaphysics of events.
* Theory of Knowledge, 3rd Edition (1989): A revised and expanded version of his influential textbook.
Philosophy of Mind:
* The Mind (1967): An important contribution to the philosophy of mind, exploring topics like the nature of consciousness, intentionality, and free will.
* Freedom and Action (1964): Examines the relationship between freedom and action, and the implications for moral responsibility.
* Brentano and Intrinsic Intentionality (1981): A philosophical investigation into the work of Franz Brentano and the concept of intentionality.
Other works:
* Philosophical Essays (1985): A collection of essays on various topics in metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics.
* Roderick Chisholm: Collected Papers, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology (2001)
* Roderick Chisholm: Collected Papers, Volume 2: Philosophy of Mind (2001)
Chisholm's work is characterized by its clarity, precision, and rigor. He is widely considered to be one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century, and his contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind continue to be influential today.