[ Locke Bibliography ] – [ Chapter 3: Philosophy ]

  1999

“The ethics of belief : off the wrong track” / Jonathan E. Adler. // IN: Midwest studies in philosophy. – 23 (1999):267-285.
Abstract: PhI.
“Hogarth’s post-Newtonian universe” / Amal Asfour. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 60 (1999):693-716.
The empiricists : critical essays on Locke, Berkeley, and Hume / edited by Margaret Atherton. – Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1999. – xx, 258 p. – (Critical essays on the classics)
ISBN 0847689123; 0847689131 (pbk.)
“Leibniz, Locke and I” / Simon Beck. // IN: Cogito. – 13 (1999):181-187.
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“Homeostasis, species, and higher taxa” / Richard Boyd. // IN: Species : new interdisciplinary essays / edited by R. A. Wilson. – Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c1999. – p. 141-186 [esp. 174-175]
“The ‘figure’ of God and the limits of liberalism.” – See entry in Chapter 7.
“British sceptical realism : a fresh look at the British tradition” / Stephen Buckle. // IN: European journal of philosophy. – 7 (1999):1-29.
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Reprinted in: (1) Locke, epistemology and metaphysics / edited by Udo Thiel (2002). – p. 1-31; and (2) John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 2.
“ ‘Labouring at the resolute anvil’.” – See entry in Chapter 10.
“Two arguments for Lockean four-dimensionalism” / Christopher H. Conn. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 7 (1999):429-446.
Abstract: PhI
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“Are Locke’s abstract ideas fictions?” / Sally Ferguson. // IN: Review of metaphysics. – 53 (1999/2000):129-140.
Abstract: PhI.
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“Second thoughts about the first Enquiry” / Antony Flew. // IN: Philosophical writings. – 10 (1999):81-91.
Abstract: PhI.
“Locke and the crisis of postmodern epistemology” / Richard Foley. // IN: Midwest studies in philosophy. – 23 (1999):1-20.
Abstract: PhI.
“Identité et relation : Locke et les qualités de troisième espèce” / Denis Forest. // IN: Revue philosophique de la France et de l’etranger. – 124 (1999):467-479.
Abstract: PhI.
“Seis o siete argumentos en pro del principio de causalidad” / María José García Encinas. // IN: Analytic philosophy at the turn of the millennium : proceedings of the International Congress = La filosofía analítica en el cambio de milenio : actas del Congreso Internacional, Santiago de Compostela, 1-4 dicembre, 1999 / edited by José L. Falguera, Uxía Rivas, José M. Sagüillo. – S. Compostela : Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1999. – (Cursos e congresos da Univers. de S. de Compostela ; 120). – p. 317-330 [see p. 318-319].
Abstract: PhI 2000.
“Estudio preliminar.” // IN: Compendio del Essayo sobre el entendimiento humano / John Locke ; estudio preliminar y traducción de Juan José García Norro y Rogelio Rovira (1999). [Locke #433A]
Unverified.
“Locke and Leibniz and the debate over species” / Susanna Goodin. // IN: New essays on the rationalists / edited by Rocco J. Gennaro and Charles Huenemann. – New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999. – p. 163-176.
“The troublesome concept of the person” / Bert Gordijn. // IN: Theoretical medicine and bioethics. – 20 (1999):347-359.
Abstract: PhI.
New world Babel : languages and nations in early America / Edward G. Gray. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1999.
See Ch. 4, “The savage word” (p. 85-111)
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“The preface, the lottery, and the logic of belief” / James Hawrhorne and Luc Bovens. // IN: Mind. – 108 (1999):241-264.
Abstract: PhI.
“Metaphor, history, consciousness : from Locke to Dennett” / Lynn Holt. // IN: Philosophical forum. – 30 (1999):187-200.
Abstract: PhI.
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Upplysning utan förnuft : begär och frihet hos Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, David Hume och Montesquieu / Victoria Höög. – Stockholm : Brutus Östlings Bokförlag Symposion, 1999.
See Del. 2, “John Locke : vanans moral och politisk makt” (p. 55-107)
“Locke’s resemblance theses” / Michael Jacovides. // IN: Philosophical review. – 108 (1999):461-496.
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Locke : his philosophical thought / Nicholas Jolley. – Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999. – 233 p.
ISBN 0-19-875201-6; 0-19-875200-8 (pbk.)
Reviews: E.J. Lowe, Locke newsletter 30 (1999):145-148; Gideon Yaffe, British journal for the history of philosophy 8 (2000):384-386; U. Thiel, Journal of the history of philosophy 39 (2001):145-146.
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“Locke’s desire” / Jonathan Brody Kramnick. // IN: Yale journal of criticism. – 12 (1999):189-208.
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“George Eliot and John Locke : the modalities of language and affect” / Betty Kushen. // IN: Journal of evolutionary psychology. – 20 (1999):67-91.
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“Locke” / E.J. Lowe. // IN: A companion to the philosophers / edited by Robert L. Arrington. – Oxford ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 1999. – (Blackwell companions to philosophers). – p. 369-375.
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“Animalism vs. Lockeanism : no contest” / by David Mackie. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 49 (1999):369-376.
Comment on H.W. Noonan, “Animalism versus Lockeanism” (1998); see also Noonan’s response (2001).
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Reissued in Philosophical quarterly vol. 57 (August 2007) virtual issue on personal identity.
Through the rearview mirror : historical reflections on psychology / John MacNamara. – Cambridge, Mass. ; London : MIT Press, 1999.
See ch. 14, “John Locke : a no-nonsense developmental psychologist” (p. 125-133)
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Freedom, God, and empiricism in Locke / by Eric A. Manchester. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—Marquette University, 1999. – v, 299 leaves.
Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 60A:1601.
“Thomas Reid on moral liberty and common sense” / Douglas McDermid. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 7 (1999):275-303.
“Endurance, psychological continuity, and the importance of personal identity” / Trenton Merricks. // IN: Philosophy and phenomenological research. – 49 (1999):983-997.
Abstract: PhI.
“Locke and the idea of God : a reply to Vivienne Brown” / Walter R. Ott. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 30 (1999):67-71.
Reply to Brown, “On theological discourse in Locke’s Essay.”
Abstract: PhI 2000.
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Hume’s reason / David Owen. – Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1999.
See Ch. 3, “Locke on reasoning” (p. 30-61)
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Chapter 3 reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 2.
Science, religion and politics in Restoration England : Richard Cumberland’s De legibus naturae / Jon Parkin. -- Woodbridge ; Rochester, NY : Royal Historical Society ; Boydell Press, 1999.
See 7, “De legibus naturae and the natural law tradition” (p. 205-222)
Introduction à l’Essai sur l’entendement humain de Locke / Marc Parmentier. – Paris : Presses universitaires de France, 1999. – viii, 314 p. – (Les grands livres de la philosophie)
ISBN 2-13-049609-1.
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“Signification et langage dans l’Essai de Condillac” / Martine Pécharman. // IN: Revue de métaphysique et de morale. – 1999:81-103.
“John Locke, die Idee des Empirismus” / von Rolf W. Puster. // IN: Philosophen des 17. Jahrhunderts : eine Einführung / herausgegeben von Lothar Kreimendahl. – Darmstadt : Primus, 1999. – p. 91-112.
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“John Locke” / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: The Columbia history of Western philosophy / edited by Richard H. Popkin. – New York : Columbia University Press, c1999. – p. 382-389.
Also published in: The Pimlico history of Western philosophy / edited by R.H. Popkin. – London, 1999.
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“Locke, John (1632-1704)” / GAJR. // IN: The dictionary of eighteenth-century British philosophers / general editors, John W. Yolton, John Valdimir Price and John Stephens. – Bristol, England : Thoemmes Press, 1999. – v. 2:558-564.
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“Entre Locke et Malebranche : l’abrégé de J.P. Bosset et son ‘nouveau sistème des idées’ ” / par Jørn Schøsler. // IN: Études de linguistique et de littérature dédiées à Morten Nøjgaard / editées par Gerhard Boysen et Jørn Moestrup. – Odense : Odense University Press, c1999. – (Études romanes de l'Université d’Odense ; v. 25). – p. 461-476.
Unverified.
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John Locke and his predecessors on personal identity : an analysis of immortality and immateriality in the seventeenth century / Katherine Johanna Seberger-Forstrom. – Thesis (Ph.D.)—University of Washington, 1999.
Abstract: DAI 60 (2000):3398.
Unverified; source: MLA 2000:1:3367.
Rokku-Stiringufrīto ronsō = Locke-Stillingfleet controversy / Senoo Gōkō ; [Kachi Ishiki Kenkyūhan]. – Osaka-fu Suita-shi : Kansai Daigaku Keizai Seiji Kenkyūjo, Heisei 11 [1999] – iii, 167 p. – (Kenkyū sōsho ; dai 110-satsu)
“Toward ‘perfect collections of properties’ : Locke on the constitution of substantial sorts” / Lionel Shapiro. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 29 (1999):551-592.
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“A theory of relevant properties. 1, Reflections and definitions” / Yaroslav Shramko. // IN: Theoria. – 14 (1999):63-81.
Unverified; source/Abstract: PhI.
“Justification and legitimacy.” – See entry in Chapter 7.
“Storia di uno scacco : statuto e morale della scienza : a proposito del Frankenstein di Kenneth Branagh” / Dominique Sipière. // IN: Il Cannocchiale. – 1999:no. 2 (maggio-agosto):103-113.
Is Locke an imagist?” / David Soles. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 30 (1999):17-66.
Abstract: PhI 2000.
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Reprinted in: (1) Locke, epistemology and metaphysics / edited by Udo Thiel (2002). – p. 131-180; and (2) John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 2.
“Locke on natural kinds” / Matthew Stuart. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 16 (1999):277-296.
Abstract: PhI
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[Locke and the Port-Royal logicians on testimony] / Y. Takita. // IN: Studies in humanities and social sciences (Nihon University). – 58 (1999):1-16.
In Japanese; unverified.
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Ideas of human nature : an historical introduction / Roger Trigg. – 2nd ed. – Oxford : Blackwell, 1999.
See Ch. 5, “Locke, 1632-1704” (p. 64-78)
“The coherence of a mind.” – See entry in Chapter 7.
“Locke on abstraction : a response to M.R. Ayers” / Jonathan Walmsley. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 7 (1999):123-134.
Reply to Ayers, Locke (1991);
see the response by Tomida, “ ‘Separation’ of ideas reconsidered” (2005)
Abstract: PhI
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“The invention of the subject of the law.” – See entry in Chapter 7.