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  1. 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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  2. Topics in the History of Psychology: Volume I.G. A. Kimble & K. Schlesinger (eds.) - 1985 - Psychology Press.
    First published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    The Myth of SimpHcity: Problems of Scientific Philosophy. [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (3):402-404.
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    Method in the Physical Sciences.G. Schlesinger - 1963 - New York: Routledge.
    Originally published in 1963. Can one discern certain regularities in the manoeuvrings and techniques employed by scientists and can these be formulated into the methodological principles of science? What is the origin and basis of such principles? Are they imposed by objective realities, do they derive from conceptual necessities or are they rooted in our own deep seated predilections? This volume investigates these questions and sheds light on the growth mechanism of the evolving structure of science itself.
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  5. The Problem of Evil and the Problem of Suffering.G. Schlesinger - 1964 - American Philosophical Quarterly 1 (3):244 - 247.
  6. The unpredictability of free choices.G. Schlesinger - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (3):209-221.
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    It is false that overnight everything has doubled in size.G. Schlesinger - 1964 - Philosophical Studies 15 (5):65 - 71.
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  8. Confirmation and Confirmability.G. Schlesinger - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):147-148.
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    Confirmation and confirmability.G. Schlesinger - 1974 - New York: Clarendon Press.
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    Change and time.G. Schlesinger - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (9):294-300.
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    What does the denial of absolute space mean?G. Schlesinger - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):44 – 60.
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    The two notions of the passage of time.G. Schlesinger - 1969 - Noûs 3 (1):1-16.
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  13. Operationalism.G. Schlesinger - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 5--543.
     
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  14. The terms and sentences of empirical science.G. Schlesinger - 1964 - Mind 73 (291):394-405.
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    P. W. Bridgman's operational analysis: The differential aspect.G. Schlesinger - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (33):299.
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    A second note on the principle of minimum assumption.G. Schlesinger - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):328-329.
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    Confirmability and determinism.G. Schlesinger - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (70):29-39.
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    Comparing space and time once more.G. Schlesinger - 1978 - Mind 87 (346):264-266.
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    Dynamic simplicity.G. Schlesinger - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (4):485-499.
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  20. Elimination of self-reference.G. Schlesinger - 1967 - Analysis 27 (6):206.
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    Elimination of Self-Reference.G. Schlesinger - 1967 - Analysis 27 (6):206 - 208.
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  22. Eliminating self-reference once more.G. Schlesinger - 1969 - Analysis 29 (4):135-136.
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    Eliminating Self-Reference Once More.G. Schlesinger - 1969 - Analysis 29 (4):135 - 136.
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    Method in the Physical Sciences. International Library of Philosophy and Scientific Method.G. Schlesinger - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (149):278-279.
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    On a matter of principle.G. Schlesinger - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (2):312-317.
    In [2] I have presented a sketch of a principle which I suggested was powerful enough to enable us with its aid to solve a number of well known problems in the philosophy of science. James Moor in [1] expresses the opinion that my principle is too strong so as to be destructive and proposes instead a considerably watered down alternative which may be used for constructive purposes only. I shall deal here with his two major objections only and show (...)
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    On irrelevant criteria of confirmation.G. Schlesinger - 1970 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 21 (3):282-287.
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    On the possibility of the best of all possible worlds.G. Schlesinger - 1970 - Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (3):229-232.
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    Two approaches to mathematical and physical systems.G. Schlesinger - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (3):240-250.
    It is commonly the case that a problem concerning a mathematical or physical system can be solved in two quite different ways--by an internal or an external approach. For example, the area of a triangle can be found by integration or by showing it to be half that of a certain rectangle. In general, the first approach is, to analyse the given system into component parts, and the second approach is to deal with the system as a whole. It seems (...)
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    The Confirmation of Scientific and Theistic Hypotheses.G. Schlesinger - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):17 - 28.
    The idea that there might be empirical evidence for the existence of God has been largely discredited these days. Even among theists there are many who hold that it is not a fruitful idea and that there is no point in searching for evidence for theistic beliefs. Some who regard themselves as theists go to the extreme of denying that there is any possibility of there being empirical evidence to support a religious world-view since that view implies no factual claim, (...)
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    The formalization of empirical significance.G. Schlesinger - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (1):65-67.
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    The principle of minimum assumption.G. Schlesinger - 1960 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (41):55-59.
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    The prejudice of micro-reduction.G. Schlesinger - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (47):215-224.
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    The principle of simplicity and verifiability.G. Schlesinger - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):41-42.
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    The similarities between space and time.G. Schlesinger - 1975 - Mind 84 (334):161-176.
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    The Structure of McTaggart's Argument.G. Schlesinger - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (4):668 - 677.
    THE RECURRENT CLAIM that time is unreal has, by many, been judged as unintelligible and arguments in its favor as fallacious.
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  36. The theological implications of the holocaust.G. Schlesinger - 1984 - Philosophical Forum 16 (1-2):110-120.
     
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    You can always depend on the perfect judge.G. Schlesinger - 1977 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (2):136 – 138.
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    Definitions and Definability: Philosophical Perspectives.J. H. Fetzer, D. Shatz & G. Schlesinger - 1991 - Springer.
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    Omnipotence and evil: An incoherent problem. [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1965 - Sophia 4 (3):21-24.
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    Book reviews and critical studies. [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1981 - Philosophia 9 (3-4):455-467.
  41. Lucas, J., "Space, Time and Causality". [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1986 - Mind 95:528.
     
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  42. NEWTON-SMITH, W. H. "The Structure of Time". [REVIEW]G. N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Mind 92:293.
     
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1965 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (60):352-354.
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  44. Swinburne, R. , "Space, Time and Causality". [REVIEW]G. Schlesinger - 1985 - Mind 94:144.
     
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  45. SWINBURNE, R. "Space and Time". [REVIEW]G. N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Mind 92:464.
     
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    University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference. Studies in Civilization.Studies in the History of Science. [REVIEW]E. N., Alan J. B. Wace, Otto E. Neugebauer, William S. Ferguson, Arthur E. R. Boak, Edward K. Rand, Arthur C. Howland, Charles G. Osgood, William J. Entwistle, John H. Randall, Carlton J. H. Hayes, Charles H. McIlwain, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Charles Cestre, Stanley T. Williams, E. A. Speiser, Hermann Ranke, Henry E. Sigerist, Richard H. Shryock, Evarts A. Graham, A. Graham, Edgar A. Singer & Hermann Weyl - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (21):586.
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    W.G. Sebald and the Condition of Exile.Philip Schlesinger - 2004 - Theory, Culture and Society 21 (2):43-67.
    W.G. Sebald’s literary output has consistently addressed the theme of exile, which is most fully explored in his last novel, Austerlitz. This article places Sebald’s literary output in the context of contemporary debate in the social sciences about memory and identity. It is argued that Sebald used the form of a biographical memoir to illuminate powerfully the ‘condition of exile’. His focus is the impact of the Holocaust on European Jews. As a self-conscious German writer possessed of a sense of (...)
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  48. Schlesinger's Historiography, Afrocentric Conservatism, and The Disuniting of America.G. Seals - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33:29-40.
     
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  49. SCHLESINGER, G. N. "Aspects of Time". [REVIEW]K. G. Denbigh - 1982 - Mind 91:141.
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  50. Schlesinger, Jr., Arthur M. War and the American Presidency. New York: W. W. Norton Co., 2004. [REVIEW]H. G. Callaway - 2008 - Reason Papers 30:121-128.
    This book collects and focuses recent writings of Arthur Schlesinger on the themes of its title. In its short Foreword and seven concise essays, the book aims to explore, in some contrast with the genre of “instant history,” the relationship between President George W. Bush’s Iraq adventure and the national past. This aim and the present work are deserving of wide attention, both because of the contemporary need to deal with the extended war in Iraq and because Americans, in (...)
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