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    Time and Cause: Essays Presented to Richard Taylor.George N. Schlesinger - 1984 - Noûs 18 (1):173-179.
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    Conditions of Identity.George N. Schlesinger - 1991 - Noûs 25 (4):569-571.
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    The Reality of Time and the Existence of God.George N. Schlesinger - 1993 - Noûs 27 (4):548-550.
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    Reconstructing McTaggart's Argument.George N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (226):541 - 543.
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    The Sweep of Probability.George N. Schlesinger - 1991
    The Sweep of Probability broadly surveys this burgeoning field of philosophical inquiry. The book is unique because it engages the reader in contemporary debates about a variety of issues in probability theory without requiring a background in probability and mathematics. It also illustrates how the concerns of probability relate not only to philosophical inquiry but to aspects of everyday life. The primary aim of this book, claims George N.Schlesinger in the introduction, is to illustrate, by discussing a wide variety (...)
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    Book-Reviews.George N. Schlesinger - 1986 - Mind 95 (380):528-531.
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    Is it true what cicero said about philosophers?George N. Schlesinger - 1988 - Metaphilosophy 19 (3-4):282-293.
  8. Religion and Scientific Method.George Schlesinger - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3):184-185.
     
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  9. Aspects of Time.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - Mind 91 (361):141-143.
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    The stillness of time and philosophical equanimity.George Schlesinger - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (3):145 - 159.
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    The range of epistemic logic.George N. Schlesinger - 1986 - [Atlantic Highlands], N.J.: Humanities Press.
  12. The power of thought experiments.George N. Schlesinger - 1996 - Foundations of Physics 26 (4):467-482.
    According to popular opinion, thought experiments are limited in scope, since no novel empirical results could be expected to be produced by thought alone. Yet consider the spectacular 16th century experiment by Stevin. leading to the discovery of the principles of the resolution and combination of forces. He conducted no experiments, for he derived his novel and highly important conclusions by several steps of ingenious reasoning alone. To understand why mental experiments may serve as very effective scientific tools. we need (...)
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  13. You Bet Your Life: Pascal’s Wager Defended.William G. Lycan & George N. Schlesinger - 1971 - In Joel Feinberg (ed.), Reason and responsibility. Encino, Calif.,: Dickenson Pub. Co..
     
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  14. Measuring Degrees of Confirmation.George N. Schlesinger - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):208 - 212.
  15. E pur si muove.George N. Schlesinger - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):427-441.
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    Timely topics.George N. Schlesinger - 1994 - New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press.
    Basic yet familiar and non-technical features of time are investigated. Two novel and detailed arguments are advanced defending the common view that 'time rolls relentlessly'. A number of hitherto neglected but important differences between spatio-temporal location and every other physical property are discussed. Also explored are the locations of circular time; the uniformity of nature, temporal positions and possible worlds, as well as the famous, unresolved problem, 'Why do we know so much more about the past than about the future?'. (...)
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    Metaphysics: methods and problems.George N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
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    The Disappearance of Time: Kurt Godel and the Idealistic Tradition in Philosophy.George N. Schlesinger - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):602.
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    New perspectives on old-time religion.George N. Schlesinger - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book explores recently opened avenues in logic and philosophical analysis to offer new perspectives on time-honored religious beliefs. Topics covered include the nature of divine attributes, the implications of divine benevolence and divine justice, arguments in support of theism and atheism, and religion and morality.
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  20. A Central Theistic Argument.George N. Schlesinger - 1994 - In Jeff Jordan (ed.), Gambling on God: Essays on Pascal’s Wager. Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  21. The Range of Epistemic Logic.George N. Schlesinger - 1986 - Studia Logica 45 (4):427-428.
     
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    The Credibility of Extraordinary Events.George N. Schlesinger - 1991 - Analysis 51 (3):120 - 126.
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    Why a tale twice told is more likely to take hold.George N. Schlesinger - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 54 (1):141 - 152.
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    Miracles and probabilities.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Noûs 21 (2):219-232.
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    Relevance.George N. Schlesinger - 1986 - Theoria 52 (1-2):57-67.
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    Accommodation and prediction.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (1):33 – 42.
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    How time flies.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):501-523.
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    Qualitative identity and uniformity.George N. Schlesinger - 1990 - Noûs 24 (4):529-541.
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    What Is Metaphysics?George N. Schlesinger - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (3):229 - 235.
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    Divine Perfection: GEORGE N. SCHLESINGER.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (2):147-158.
    In recent years a number of arguments have been advanced to show that there are conceptual difficulties with a variety of divine attributes. Some have claimed that there is an inherent inconsistency in the notion of omnipotence, others that omnipotence was logically incompatible with omniscience or omnibenevolence, and yet others that omniscience is irreconcilable with immutuability.
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  31. New perspectives on old-time religion.George N. Schlesinger - 1989 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 179 (1):130-131.
     
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    Philosophical abstracts.George Schlesinger - 1976 - American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (3).
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    Problem section.George Schlesinger & Joshua Halberstam - 1973 - Philosophia 3 (1):107-108.
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  34. Peter Van Inwagen, An Essay In Free Will Reviewed by.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (5):225-226.
  35. Suffering and evil.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - In Steven M. Cahn & David Shatz (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy of Religion. Oxford University Press.
     
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    The central principle of deontic logic.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (4):515-535.
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    The enigma of existence.George Schlesinger - 1998 - Ratio 11 (1):66–77.
    Why is there a universe rather than nothing? And if there is a universe did it have to burst into being through the Big Bang? And if so, will the answer to the question: what caused the Big Bang? eventually be discovered, or will it remain a mystery forever? Or is there nothing mysterious about it at all? Is the suggestion that the Big Bang was a result of a divine act simply false, or devoid of meaning? The main argument (...)
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    The Probability of the Simple Hypothesis.George Schlesinger - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (2):152 - 158.
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    The reduction of b-statements.George Schlesinger - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (111):162-165.
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    Verificationism and scepticism.George Schlesinger - 1978 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):242 – 250.
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  41. 15 From New Perspectives on Old-time Religion* George N. Schlesinger.George N. Schlesinger - 1999 - In Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions. Blackwell. pp. 6--114.
     
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    A pragmatic version of the principle of sufficient reason.George N. Schlesinger - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181):439-459.
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    Spatial, temporal and cosmic parts.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):255-271.
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    Spatial, Temporal and Cosmic Parts.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (2):255-271.
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  45. Leid und Übel [Suffering and evil].George N. Schlesinger & Vincent C. Müller - 1998 - In Christoph Jäger (ed.), Analytische Religionsphilosophie. Ferdinand Schöningh. pp. 245-252.
    Die Welt ist voller Leid. Gott ist entweder unfähig, es zu verhindern – dann ist Er nicht allmächtig –, oder Er will es nicht verhindern – dann ist Er nicht vollkommen gut. Seit Generationen wird dies als das schlagendste Argument gegen den Glauben angesehen, daß ein allmächtiges und allgütiges Wesen existiert. Natürlich haben Theisten sich die größte Mühe gegeben, eine angemessene Erwiderung vorzubringen. ... Selbst wenn nur ein einziges Individuum unnötigerweise für einen kurzen Moment eine leichte Unannehmlichkeit zu ertragen hätte, (...)
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  46. Nomic necessity and contingency.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149):379-391.
  47. New Perspectives on Old-Time Religion.George N. Schlesinger, Alexander Broadie & Jan Srzednicki - 1990 - Studia Logica 49 (1):157-159.
     
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    On the Compatibility of the Divine Attributes: GEORGE N. SCHLESINGER.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (4):539-542.
    According to Anselm, all Divine qualities are tightly interrelated: they are implied by the unique central property of being absolutely perfect. In the second chapter of the Proslogium , Anselm claims that it is the essence of our concept of God that He is a being greater than which nothing can be conceived. From this, he argues, it is possible to infer that He is eternal, omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent, and so on. In other words, given an absolutely perfect being we (...)
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  49. 36 A Central Theistic Argument1.George N. Schlesinger - 1999 - In Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray (eds.), Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions. Blackwell. pp. 302.
  50. Falsification without exploration.George Schlesinger & Robert Brown - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (43):167-171.
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