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Blumenfeld, David. 1971. “The Principle of Alternate Possibilities.” The Journal of Philosophy 68: 339–344.
Blumenfeld, David. 1972. “Leibniz’s Modal Proof of the Possibility of God.” Studia Leibnitiana 4(2): 132–140.
Blumenfeld, David. 1973. “Leibniz’s Theory of the Striving Possibles.” Studia Leibnitiana 5(2): 163–177.
Blumenfeld, David. 1974. “Leibniz’s Proof of the Uniqueness of God.” Studia Leibnitiana 6(2): 262–271.
Blumenfeld, David. 1975. “Is the Best Possible World Possible?” The Philosophical Review 84(2): 163–177.
Blumenfeld, David. 1982. “Superessentialism, Counterparts, and Freedom.” in Leibniz: Critical and Interpretive Essays, edited by Michael Hooker, pp. 103–123. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Blumenfeld, David. 1985. “Leibniz on Contingency and Infinite Analysis.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45(4): 483–514.
Blumenfeld, David. 1988. “Freedom and Mind Control.” American Philosophical Quarterly 25: 215–227.
Blumenfeld, David. 1995a. “Leibniz’s Ontological and Cosmological Arguments.” in The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, edited by Nicholas Jolley, pp. 353–381. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Blumenfeld, David. 1995b. “Perfection and Happiness in the Best Possible World.” in The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, edited by Nicholas Jolley, pp. 382–410. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Blumenfeld, David. 2009. “Living Life over Again.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79(2): 357–386.
Blumenfeld, David. 2011. “Lucky Agents, Big and Little: should Size Really Matter?” Philosophical Studies 156(3): 311–319.
Blumenfeld, David and Blumenfeld, Jean Beer. 1978. “Can I Know I Am Not Dreaming?” in Descartes: Critical and Interpretative Essays, edited by Michael Hooker, pp. 234–255. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press.
Blumenfeld, David and Dworkin, Gerald. 1965. “Necessity, Contingency, and Punishment.” Philosophical Studies 16(6): 91–94.