[ Locke Bibliography ] – [ Chapter 3: Philosophy ]

  1996

A philosophick essay concerning ideas, according to Dr. Sherlock’s principles. – See entry for the 1705 edition.
“Natures and laws from Descartes to Hume” / Michael Ayers. // IN: The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries : essays in honour of John W. Yolton / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Sylvana Tomaselli. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 83-108.
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“Two theories of knowledge : Locke vs. stoic” / Bhajan S. Badwal. // IN: Darshana international. – 36:no. 1 (Jan. 1996):11-17.
“Locke’s concept of person” / S.W. Bakhle. // IN: Journal of dharma. – 21 (1996):86-93.
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“Ideas and qualities in Locke’s Essay” / Jonathan Bennett. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 13 (1996):73-88.
Abstract: PhI 1996:523.
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“Locke, metaphysical dualism and property dualism” / José Luis Bermúdez. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 4 (1996):223-245.
Abstract: PhI 1997:519.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 3.
“John Locke (1632-1704)” / Reinhard Brandt, Heiner F. Klemme. // IN: Klassiker der Sprachphilosophie : von Platon bis Noam Chomsky / heraussgegeben von Tilman Borsche. – München : C.H. Beck, c1996. – p. 133-146, 472-474.
Reprinted as: “Zur Sprachphilosophie.” // IN: John Locke, Essay über den menschlichen Verstand / herausgegeben von Udo Thiel. – p. 169-184.
“Locke as secret ‘Spinozist’ : the prespective of William Carroll” / Stuart Brown. // IN: Disguised and overt Spinozism around 1700 : papers presented at the international colloquium held at Rotterdam, 5-8 October 1994 / edited by Wiep van Bunge and Wim Klever. – (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v. 69). – p. 213-234.
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“Common sensibles and common sense in Locke and Berkeley” / Geneviève Brykman. // IN: The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries : essays in honour of John W. Yolton / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Sylvana Tomaselli. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 109-121.
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“Introduction.” // IN: A philosophick essay concerning ideas, according to Dr. Sherlock’s principles (1705). – New York : AMS Press, Inc., 1996. – p. iii-xii.
Introduction to a reprint of the 1705 edition.
“A critical analysis of John Locke’s criterion of personal identity” / Alpana Chakraborty. // IN: Indian philosophical quarterly. – 23 (1996):349-361.
Abstract: PhI 1997:560.
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Molyneux’s problem : three centuries of discussion on the perception of forms / Marjolein Degenaar. – Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996. – (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 147)
See Ch. 2, “Molyneux’s problem” (p. 17-23) and Ch. 3, “Philosophical discussions in the eighteenth century” (p. 25-52)
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“Yolton and Rorty on the veil of ideas in Locke” / Peter Dlugos. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 13 (1996):317-329.
Abstract: PhI 1997:601.
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“Locke and the physical consideration of the mind” / François Duchesneau. // IN: The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries : essays in honour of John W. Yolton / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Sylvana Tomaselli. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 9-32.
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“What makes Locke’s simple ideas adequate? : a response to Bermúdez” / Sally Ferguson. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):31-40.
Reply to Bermúdez, “The adequacy of simple ideas in Locke” (1992)
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A Lockean view of personal identity / by Tove L. Finnestad. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Rochester, 1996.
Abstract: DAI 57A:3971.
Unverified.
“Conceptualism and consequences : the legacy of Locke’s Essay” / John S. Grabowski. // IN: Studies in religion = Sciences religieuses. – 25 (1996):273-285.
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Natural law and moral philosophy : from Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment. / Knud Haakonssen. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996.
See esp. Ch. 1.11, “John Locke” (p. 51-58)
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“Locke’s apologies in the Essay” / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):131-138.
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“La aportación de Locke en el origen del análisis contemporáneo de la conciencia : la conciencia y la identidad personal en J. Locke” / Pedro J. Herráiz Martínez. // IN: Contextos (Universidad de León). – 14 (1996):227-252.
Unverified.
“John Locke’s rhetoric.” – See entry in Chapter 10.
“Edward Stillingfleet and Spinoza” / Sarah Hutton. // IN: Disguised and overt Spinozism around 1700 : papers presented at the international colloquium held at Rotterdam, 5-8 October 1994 / edited by Wiep van Bunge and Wim Klever. – (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v. 69). – p. 261-274.
“Locke and Whately on the argumentum ad hominem” / Henry W. Johnstone, Jr. // IN: Argumentation. – 10 (1996):89-97.
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“Berkeley, Malebranche, and vision in God” / Nicholas Jolley. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 34 (1996):535-548.
“Do Locke’s arguments against innate ideas apply to Kant’s doctrine of the a priori?” / Johann A. Klaassen. // IN: Philosophical writings. – 1 (1996):4-21.
“Slocke, alias Locke in Spinozistic profile” / Wim Klever. // IN: Disguised and overt Spinozism around 1700 : papers presented at the international colloquium held at Rotterdam, 5-8 October 1994 / edited by Wiep van Bunge and Wim Klever. – (Brill’s studies in intellectual history ; v. 69). – p. 235-260.
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“Locke’s semantics and the new theory of reference to natural kinds” / Joseph LaPorte. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):41-64.
Abstract: PhI 1998:751.
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“John Locke on passion, will and belief” / Michael Losonsky. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 4 (1996):267-283.
Abstract: PhI 1997:758.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 1.
Subjects of experience / E.J. Lowe. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996. – (Cambridge studies in philosophy)
See Ch. 6, “Language, thought and imagination” (p. 162-181)
El problema del conocimiento del mundo externo en Descartes, Locke y Berkeley / Ismael Martínez Liébana. – Madrid : Editorial EOS, 1996. – 71 p.
“Discursive communities/interpretive communities : the new logic, John Locke, and dictionary-making, 1660-1760” / Raymond G. McInnis ; with the assistance of Amy L. Lindemuth. // IN: Social epistemology. – 10 (1996):107-122.
Abstract: ISIS 96:2164.
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“John Locke’s An essay concerning human understanding : the ‘Bible’ of the Enlightenment” / Katharine M. Morsberger. // IN: Studies in eighteenth-century culture. – 25 (1996):1-19.
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“Locke as a fallibilist” / Douglas Odegard. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 35 (1996):473-484.
Abstract: PhI 1997:821.
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The authority of experience : sensationist theory in the French Enlightenment / John C. O’Neal. – University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996.
See esp. Ch. 1, “Condillac and the meaning of experience” (p. 13-59)
“Die moderne Eigentumslehre und der Begriff der Kunst zur Politik der modernen Asthetik” / Otabe Tanehisa. // IN: Journal of the Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo, Aesthetics. – 21 (1996):141-152.
“A Lockean theory of memory experience” / David Owen. // IN: Philosophy and phenomenological research. – 56 (1996):319-332.
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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 2.
“Locke and keys : Locke studies after Richard Ashcraft.” – See entry in Chapter 2.
“Introduction.” // IN: New essays on human understanding / G.W. Leibniz ; translated and edited by Peter Remnant and Jonathan Bennett. – New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996. – (Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy). – p. vii-xxx.
“Innate ideas and the ancient philosophy in Cudworth’s epistemology” / by G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: Mind senior to the world : stoicismo e origenismo nella filosofia platonica del seicento inglese / a cura di Marialuisa Baldi. – Milano : FrancoAngeli, c1996. – p. 149-161.
Abstract: PhI 1997:877.
“Locke and the sceptical challenge” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries : essays in honour of John W. Yolton / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Sylvana Tomaselli. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 49-66.
Revised version in: Locke’s Enlightenment (1998), p. 33-48.
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Gassendi’s ethics : freedom in a mechanistic universe / Lisa T. Sarasohn. – Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 1966.
See Ch. 8, “Gassendi and Locke” (p. 168-197)
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“Locke ‘the father of modernity’? : a discussion of Wolterstorff’s John Locke and the ethics of belief” / P.A. Schouls. // IN: Philosophia reformata. – 61 (1996):175-195.
A discussion of Wolterstorff 1996.
Abstract: PhI 1997:900.
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“Ideen von mehr oder weniger Süße oder Licht” / Rainer Specht. // IN: Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung. – 50 (1996):291-308.
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“Are Locke’s simple ideas abstract?” / Kathy Squadrito. // IN: Dialogos. – 31:no.68 (1996):155-163.
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“Abstraction and representation in Locke, Berkeley and Hume” / M.A. Stewart. // IN: The philosophical canon in the 17th and 18th centuries : essays in honour of John W. Yolton / edited by G.A.J. Rogers and Sylvana Tomaselli. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1996. – p. 123-147.
Italian translation (with minor corrections and revisions): “Astrazione e rappresentazione in Locke, Berkeley e Hume.” // IN: Dianoia. – 3 (1998):77-107. – Unverified.
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“The Nidditch Locke on disk : some cautions” / M.A. Stewart and Ruth Evelyn Savage. // IN: Locke newsletter. 27 (1996):139-146.
Abstract: PhI 1998:947.
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“Locke’s geometrical analogy” / Matthew Stuart. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 13 (1996):461-467.
Abstract: PhI 1997:940.
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“Locke, John (1632-1704).” – See entry in Chapter 2.
“Locke, knowledge and its limits” / Ian Tipton. // IN: British philosophy and the age of enlightenment / edited by Stuart Brown. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1996. – (Routledge history of philosophy ; v. 5). – p. 69-95.
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“The imagist interpretation of Locke revisited : a reply to Ayers” / Yasuhiko Tomida. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 27 (1996):13-30.
Reply to M. Ayers, Locke.
Revised version of an article in Japanese, published in [Integrated human studies]. – 2 (1995):33-44.
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“Locke on language and real essences : a defense” / Nicholas Unwin. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 13 (1996):205-219.
Abstract: PhI 1996:937.
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Assent chez les platoniciens de Cambridge” / par Jean-Michel Vienne. // IN: Mind senior to the world : stoicismo e origenismo nella filosofia platonica del seicento inglese / a cura di Marialuisa Baldi. – Milano : FrancoAngeli, c1996. – p. 55-74.
“Reason, revelation, and experience in the hymns of Addison and Watts.” – See entry in Chapter 5.
“The determination of Locke, Hume, and Fielding” / William Walker. // IN: Eighteenth-century life. – 20:no. 2 (May 1996):70-93.
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“Locke’s acceptance of innate concepts” / Dave Wendler. // IN: Australasian journal of philosophy. – 74 (1996):467-483.
Abstract: PhI 1997:985.
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“Language, the great conduit : why anything goes is not the right approach” / D. Wiggins. // IN: Times literary supplement. – 12 April 1996:15.
Unverified.
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“Christian materialism and the parity thesis” / Clifford Williams. // IN: International journal for the philosophy of religion. – 39 (1996):1-14.
See also a comment by J.P. Moreland, “Locke’s parity thesis about thinking matter” (1998)
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“Editor’s introduction.” // IN: An essay concerning human understanding / John Locke ; abridged and edited, with an introduction and notes, by Kenneth P. Winkler. – Indianapolis : Hackett Publishing Co., c1996. – p. ix-xxv.
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“Hutcheson and Hume on the color of virtue” / Kenneth P. Winkler. // IN: Hume studies. – 22 (1996):3-22.
John Locke and the ethics of belief / Nicholas Wolterstorff. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996. – xxi, 248 p. – (Cambridge studies in religion and critical thought)
ISBN 0-521-55118-8
Reviews: Schouls 1996; D. Owen, Locke newsletter 30 (1999):103-127.
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“Locke” / R.S. Woolhouse. // IN: The Blackwell companion to philosophy / edited by Nicholas Bunnin and E.P. Tsui-James. – Oxford : Blackwell, 1996. – p. 541-554.
“The contribution of the Dissenting academy to the emergence of Rational Dissent” / David L. Wykes. // IN: Enlightenment and religion : Rational Dissent in eighteenth-century Britain / edited by Knud Haakonssen. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996. – (Ideas in context ; 41). – p. 99-139.
“Locke’s copy of the Extract (Abregé) of his Essay (1688)?” / Jean S. Yolton. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 4 (1996):149-151.
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Perception & reality : a history from Descartes to Kant / John W. Yolton. – Ithaca ; London : Cornell University Press, 1996. – xi, 240 p.
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Bachelors of science : seventeenth-century identity, then and now / Naomi Zack. – Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1996. – (Themes in the history of philosophy)
See esp. Ch. 5, “Locke’s forensic self” (p. 68-83)
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