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Alexander George, Discussions: ‘Goldbach's Conjecture Can Be Decided in One Minute’: On an Alleged Problem for IntuitionismProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91 (1): 187-190. 1991.
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Alexander George, 'Goldbach's Conjecture Can Be Decided in One Minute': On an Alleged Problem for IntuitionismProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91. 1991.
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Alexander George, Whose language is it anyway? Some notes on idiolectsPhilosophical Quarterly 40 (160): 275-298. 1990.
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Alexander George, Luntley, Michael, Language, Logic and Experience: The Case for Antirealism (review)Mind 99 (n/a): 123. 1990.
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Jonathan Vogel, Are there Counterexamples to the Closure PrincipleIn Michael David Roth & Glenn Ross (eds.), Doubting: Contemporary Perspetcives on Scepticism, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 13-29. 1990.
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Jonathan Vogel, Cartesian Skepticism and Inference to the Best ExplanationJournal of Philosophy 87 (11): 658-666. 1990.
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Alexander George, How not to become confused about linguisticsIn A. George (ed.), Reflections on Chomsky, Blackwell. pp. 90--110. 1989.
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Alexander George, Intuitionism, Excluded Middle and Decidability: A Response to Weir on Dummett: A Response to Weir on DummettMind 97 (388): 597-602. 1988.
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Alexander George, Intuitionism, excluded middle and decidability: A response to Weir on DummettMind 97 (388): 597-602. 1988.
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Alexander George, The conveyability of intuitionism, an essay on mathematical cognitionJournal of Philosophical Logic 17 (2). 1988.
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Alexander George, J. Butterfield , "Language, Mind and Logic" (review)Philosophical Quarterly 38 (50): 117. 1988.
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Alexander George, Review of Michael Luntley MIND AND LANGUAGE (review)Mind and Language 2 (2): 155-164. 1987.
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Jonathan Vogel, Tracking, closure, and inductive knowledgeIn Luper-Foy Steven (ed.), The Possibility of Knowledge: Nozick and His Critics, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 197--215. 1987.
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Alexander George, Must the Language of Knowledge Be Used in Explaining Knowledge of Language?Dissertation, Harvard University. 1986.
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Alexander George, Whence and Whither the Debate Between Quine and Chomsky?Journal of Philosophy 83 (9): 489. 1986.
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Alexander George, Skolem and the löwenheim-skolem theorem: a case study of the philosophical significance of mathematical resultsHistory and Philosophy of Logic 6 (1): 75-89. 1985.