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    Quality of Life and Community Wellbeing of Members Associated With Village Savings and Loans Associations as a Model of Sharing Economy in the Least Developing Countries: A Case of Mzuzu City in Northern Malawi, Southern Africa.Xue-Lian Wu, George N. Chidimbah Munthali, Mastano N. Woleson Dzimbiri, Abdur Rahman Aakash, Muhammad Rizwan, Yu Shi, Gama Rivas Daru & Wegayehu Enbeyle Sheferaw - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study was aimed at examining the impacts of the Sharing economy on the individual and community Quality of Life and wellbeing by looking at their associated influencing factors using Village Savings and Loans Associations as a model of sharing economy in Malawi. An online community-based cross-sectional study design was conducted from November 2020 through January 2021. In the survey, 402 Village Savings and Loans Associations members from the Mzuzu City area participated, recruited using snowball and respondent-driven sampling techniques. The (...)
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  2. 15 From New Perspectives on Old-time Religion* George N. Schlesinger.George N. Schlesinger - 1999 - In Eleonore Stump & Michael J. Murray, Philosophy of Religion: The Big Questions. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 6--114.
     
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    Enacting Ought: Ethics, Anti-Racism, and Interactional Possibilities.George N. Fourlas & Elena Clare Cuffari - 2022 - Topoi 41 (2):355-371.
    Focusing on political and interpersonal conflict in the U.S., particularly racial conflict, but with an eye to similar conflicts throughout the world, we argue that the enactive approach to mind as life can be elaborated to provide an exigent framework for present social-political problems. An enactive approach fills problematic lacunae in the Western philosophical ethics project by offering radically refigured notions of responsibility and language. The dual enactive, participatory insight is that interactional responsibility is not singular and language is not (...)
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  4. E pur si muove.George N. Schlesinger - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (165):427-441.
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    The society of mind.George N. Reeke - 1991 - Artificial Intelligence 48 (3):341-348.
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    Modelling criteria: Not just for robots.George N. Reeke - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1074-1075.
    Webb's scheme for classifying behavioral models is applicable to a wide range of theories and simulations, nonrobotic as well as robotic. It is suggested that a meta-analysis of existing models, characterized according to the proposed scheme, could identify regions of the seven-dimensional modelling space that are particularly likely to lead to new insights in understanding behavior.
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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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    The Availability of Evidence In Support of Religious Belief.George N. Schlesinger - 1984 - Faith and Philosophy 1 (4):421-436.
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    The moral value of the universe.George N. Schlesinger - 1988 - Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (4):319-325.
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  10. Measuring Degrees of Confirmation.George N. Schlesinger - 1995 - Analysis 55 (3):208 - 212.
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    The Reality of Time and the Existence of God.George N. Schlesinger - 1993 - Noûs 27 (4):548-550.
  12. Suffering and evil.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - In Steven M. Cahn & David Shatz, Contemporary philosophy of religion. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  13. Evangelicals and worldview confusion.George N. Pierson - 2009 - In J. Matthew Bonzo & Michael Roger Stevens, After worldview: Christian higher education in postmodern worlds. Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press.
     
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  14. (1 other version)A Central Theistic Argument.George N. Schlesinger - 1994 - In Jeff Jordan, Gambling on God: Essays on Pascal’s Wager. Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    How time flies.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):501-523.
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    Metaphysics: An Introduction.George N. Schlesinger - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (4):213-214.
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  17. Introductory Statement to Scheler Symposium.George N. Shuster - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2:269.
     
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  18. Ethical Considerations in Organizational Politics: Expanding the Perspective.George N. Gotsis & Zoe Kortezi - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 93 (4):497-517.
    The aim of this study is to contribute to a conceptualization of organizational politics that underscores the possibility of developing positive political behavior at the workplace. In this respect, we seek to provide a context of re-evaluating the normative foundations of organizational politics. Normative issues are critically discussed in the context of mainstream ethical theories that illuminate the interaction of ethics and political behavior. More specifically, it is argued that a deontological framework is of particular importance for the proper management (...)
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  19. Aspects of Time.George N. Schlesinger - 1982 - Mind 91 (361):141-143.
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  20. The Requirements of Reason: An Essay on Justification in Kant's Ethics.George N. Terzis - 1984 - Dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University
    Kant insists that our actions ought to conform to objective moral rules, and that these rules apply to us regardless of whether we feel inclined to conform to them. Can he establish the truth of these claims? ;His writings on moral philosophy contain not a single answer to this question but two distinct and incompatible ones. In the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant argues that the basic norm that underlies our moral judgments, the Moral Law, is valid for (...)
     
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  21. A Companion to Philosophy of Religion (Second Edition).George N. Schlesinger - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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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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    The “Unknown” Middle Easterner: Post-Racial Anxieties and Anti-MENA Racism Throughout Colonized Space-Time.George N. Fourlas - 2021 - Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (1):48-70.
    Here, the claim that Middle Eastern persons are racialized is a response to complexities that define the United States ; namely, the language of race is seen as antiquated or misleading, and thus it fails to capture MENA American experiences, leading some to call for different terminology. The author argues that we should call social-political violence committed against MENA people racism because to name it otherwise is to ground the experience in an incomplete description which affords lighter moral responsibility and (...)
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    Correction to: Enacting Ought: Ethics, Anti-Racism, and Interactional Possibilities.George N. Fourlas & Elena Clare Cuffari - 2023 - Topoi 42 (3):905-905.
  25. A unified quantum theory of mechanics and thermodynamics. Part I. Postulates.George N. Hatsopoulos & Elias P. Gyftopoulos - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (1):15-31.
    A unified axiomatic theory that embraces both mechanics and thermodynamics is presented in three parts. It is based on four postulates; three are taken from quantum mechanics, and the fourth is the new disclosure of the existence of quantum states that are stable (Part I). For nonequilibrium and equilibrium states, the theory provides general original results, such as the relation between irreducible density operators and the maximum work that can be extracted adiabatically (Part IIa). For stable equilibrium states, it shows (...)
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    Metaphysics: methods and problems.George N. Schlesinger - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
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  27. Miracles and probabilities.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Noûs 21 (2):219-232.
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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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    (1 other version)Miracles.George N. Schlesinger - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn, A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 398–404.
    This chapter contains sections titled: What is a Miracle? Hume's Challenge Price's Argument The Case of the Church Choir Acknowledging Miracles Arguments for and Against Conclusion Works cited.
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    The range of epistemic logic.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - [Atlantic Highlands], N.J.: Humanities Press.
  31. A unified quantum theory of mechanics and thermodynamics. Part IIa. Available energy.George N. Hatsopoulos & Elias P. Gyftopoulos - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (2):127-141.
    Part II of this three-part paper presents some of the most important theorems that can be deduced from the four postulates of the unified theory discussed in Part I. In Part IIa, it is shown that the maximum energy that can be extracted adiabatically from any system in any state is solely a function of the density operator $\hat \rho$ associated with the state. Moreover, it is shown that for any state of a system, nonequilibrium, equilibrium or stable equilibrium, a (...)
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  32. Is determinism a vacuous doctrine?George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 38 (3):339-346.
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    The first mining works at Maroneia-Kamariza in Lavrion.Georges N. Dermatis - 2019 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 143:225-242.
    La lecture des documents modernes (rapports techniques des ingénieurs grecs et français et cartes minières de la Compagnie Française des Mines du Laurium, élaborés lors de la reprise des travaux miniers à Camariza du Laurium au xixe s.) qui décrivent les restes des travaux miniers antiques à Camariza, qu’il s’agisse des terres accumulées en quantités considérables au fur et à mesure de l’extraction (haldes), des plynites rejetées au cours de la concentration ou des scories issues de la fusion, permet de (...)
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    Constructivism: Can directed mutation improve on classical neural selection?George N. Reeke - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):574-575.
    Quartz & Sejnowski find flaws in standard theories of neural selection, which they propose to repair by introducing Lamarckian mechanisms for anatomical refinement that are analogous to directed mutation in evolution. The reversal of cause and effect that these mechanisms require is no more plausible in an explanation of cognition than it is in an explanation of evolution.
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  35. Leid und Übel [Suffering and evil].George N. Schlesinger & Vincent C. Müller - 1998 - In Christoph Jäger, Analytische Religionsphilosophie. UTB. 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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    A theorem of epistemic logic.George N. Schlesinger - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 45 (2):285 - 292.
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    Location and range.George N. Schlesinger - 1990 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 41 (2):245-260.
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    Theism and evidence.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (3):179 - 184.
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    Replication in selective systems: Multiplicity of carriers, variation of information, iteration of encounters.George N. Reeke - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):552-553.
    An analysis of biological selection aimed at deriving a mechanism-independent definition removes Hull et al.'s obligatory requirement for replication of the carriers of information, under conditions, such as those obtaining in the nervous system, where the information content of a carrier can be modified without duplication by an amount controlled by the outcome of interactions with the environment.
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    The intelligibility of nature.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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    An objection to Kantian ethical rationalism.George N. Terzis - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 57 (3):299 - 313.
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    (1 other version)Homeostasis and the Mean in Aristotle's Ethics.George N. Terzis - 1992 - Apeiron 25 (4):175 - 189.
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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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  44. 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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    Anti-Colonial Solidarity: Race, Reconciliation, and Mena Liberation.George N. Fourlas - 2022 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Entangled in misrecognition, Middle Eastern and North African perceived people are socially and politically vulnerable throughout the colonized world. Anti-Colonial relational existence is possible through careful social labor, and cases of MENA communities prove that such normative praxis is not merely wishful thinking.
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  46. Nomic necessity and contingency.George N. Schlesinger - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (149):379-391.
  47. Leid und Übel [Suffering and evil].George N. Schlesinger & Vincent C. Müller - 1998 - In Christoph Jäger, Analytische Religionsphilosophie. UTB. 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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  48. How to navigate the river of time.George N. Schlesinger - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (138):91-92.
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    On the Compatibility of the Divine Attributes.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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  50. Symposium on the significance of Max Scheler for philosophy and social science.George N. Shuster - 1942 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (3):269-272.
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