Alexander George (george-a)
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Bibliography
George, Alexander. 1953. Louis de Broglie, physicien et penseur. Paris: ?
George, Alexander. 1984. “On Devitt on Dummett.” The Journal of Philosophy 81: 516–527.
George, Alexander. 1985. “Skolem and the Löwenheim-Skolem Theorem: A Case Study of the Philosophical Significance of Mathematical Results.” History and Philosophy of Logic 6: 75–89. Reprinted in Shapiro (1996).
George, Alexander. 1988. “The Conveyability of Intuitionism, an Essay on Mathematical Cognition.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 17(2): 133–156.
George, Alexander, ed. 1989a. Reflections on Chomsky. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
George, Alexander. 1989b. “How Not to Become Confused about Linguistics.” in Reflections on Chomsky, edited by Alexander George, pp. 90–110. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
George, Alexander. 1991. “ ‘Goldbach’s Conjecture Can Be Decided in One Minute’: On an Alleged Problem for Intuitionism.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91: 187–189.
George, Alexander. 1993. “How Not to Refute Realism.” The Journal of Philosophy 90: 53–72.
George, Alexander, ed. 1994a. Mathematics and Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
George, Alexander. 1994b. “Introduction.” in Mathematics and Mind, edited by Alexander George, pp. 1–10. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
George, Alexander. 1997. “Has Dummett Oversalted Frege? Remarks on the Conveyability of Thought.” in Language, Thought and Logic. Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett, edited by Richard Kimberley Heck, pp. 35–70. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Originally published under the name “Richard G. Heck, Jr.” .
George, Alexander. 2000a. “On Washing the fur Without Wetting It: Quine, Carnap, and Analyticity.” Mind 109: 1–24.
George, Alexander. 2000b. “Quine and Observation.” in Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine, edited by Alex Orenstein and Petr Kotátko, pp. 21–46. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 210. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
George, Alexander. 2004. “Linguistic Practice and Its Discontents: Quine and Davidson on the Source of Sense.” Philosophers' imprint 4(1).
George, Alexander. 2011a. What should I Do? Philosophers on the Good, the Bad, and the Puzzling. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
George, Alexander. 2011b. “Quine’s Legacy.” American Philosophical Quarterly 48(3): 301–304.
George, Alexander. 2012. “Opening the Door to Cloud-Cuckoo-Land: Hempel and Kuhn on Rationality.” Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 1(4).
George, Alexander. 2016. The Everlasting Check. Hume on Miracles. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
George, Alexander and Evra, James W. van. 2002. “The Rise of Modern Logic.” in A Companion to Philosophical Logic, edited by Dale Jacquette, pp. 35–47. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470996751.
George, Alexander and Velleman, Daniel J. 1998. “Two Conceptions of Natural Numbers.” in Truth in Mathematics, edited by H. Garth Dales and Gianluigi Oliveri, pp. 311–327. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Further References
Shapiro, Stewart. 1996. The Limits of Logic: Second-Order Logic and the Löwenheim-Skolem Theorem. Brookfield, Vermont: Aldershot.