Aaron, R. & Walters, P.

“Locke and the intuitionist theory of number” / Richard Aaron and Philip Walters. // IN: Philosophy. – 40 (1965):197-206.

Comment on Dawson, “Locke on number and infinity” (1959)

Revised version: “Locke and modern theories of number” / R.I. Aaron and Philip Walters. // IN: John Locke / by Richard I. Aaron. 3rd ed. … (1971). – p. 321-330.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.1; T 241

Ammerman, R.

“Our knowledge of substance according to Locke” / by Robert Ammerman. // IN: Theoria. – 31 (1965):1-8.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.2

Anderson, R. F.

“Locke on the knowledge of material things” / Robert Fendel Anderson. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 3 (1965):205-215.

See also the comment by G.H. Moulds, “A note on Locke and the knowledge of material things” (1966)

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.3

Anscombe, G. E. M.

“The intentionality of sensation : a grammatical feature” / G. E. M. Anscombe. // IN: Analytical philosophy. Second series / edited by R. J. Butler. – Oxford : Oxford University Press ; New York : Barnes and Noble, 1965. – pages 158-180.

Reprinted in Metaphysics and the philosophy of mind. – Oxford : Basil Blackwell, 1981. – (The collected philosophical papers of G. E. M. Anscombe ; volume 2). – pages 3-20.

Appleyard, J. A.

Coleridge’s philosophy of literature : the development of a concept of poetry, 1791-1819. – See entry in Chapter 10.

Armstrong, R. L.

“John Locke’s ‘doctrine of signs’ : a new metaphysics” / by Robert L. Armstrong. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 26 (1965):369-382.

Abstract: BullSig 20:3409.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.4

Italian translation: “La ‘dottrina dei segni’ di John Locke : una nuova metafisica” in Locke / a cura di Fiorella Pintacuda De Michelis (1978). – p. 177-196.

Beck, L. K.

The Lockean meaning of the self and personal identity / by Larry K. Beck. – Thesis (M.A.)–Pennsylvania State University, 1965. – iii, 76 leaves.

Bennett, J.

“Substance, reality, and primary qualities” / Jonathan Bennett. // IN: American philosophical quarlterly. – 2 (1965):1-17.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.9

Reprinted in: (1) Berkeley’s principles of human knowledge : critical studies / edited by Gale W. Engle & Gabriele Taylor. – Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth Publishing Co., ©1968. – p. 119-143; and (2) Locke and Berkeley : a collection of critical essays / edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong (1968). – p. 86-124.

See also the comment by M.R. Ayers, “Substance, reality, and the great, dead philosophers” (1970)

Blumenfeld, H.

John Locke – a science of ethics / by Helaine Blumenfeld. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Columbia University, 1965. – vi, 307 leaves.

LNL 1:9; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.10

Bosley, R. & Malcolm, J.

“Some comments on a study in triviality” / Richard Bosley, John Malcolm. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 4 (1965/66):88-91.

Comment on Odegard, “Essences and discovery” (1965)

Y&Y 1965.12

Colie, R. L.

“The social language of John Locke : a study in the history of ideas” / R.L. Colie. // IN: Journal of British studies. – 4:no. 2 (May 1965):29-51.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.14

Crane, R. S.

“Notes on the organization of Locke’s Essay” / R.S. Crane. // IN: All these to teach : essays in honor of C.A. Robertson / edited by Robert A. Bryan [and others]. – Gainesville : University of Florida Press, 1965. – p. 144-158.

Reprinted in: The idea of the humanities : and other essays critical and historical / R.S. Crane. – Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 1967. – vol. 1:288-301.

LNL 1:9; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.16, 1967.11

Cranston, M.

“Introduction.” // IN: An essay concerning human understanding / John Locke ; abridged, edited and introduced by Maurice Cranston (1965). [Locke #315]

H&W 1983

Ellos, W. J.

“Lockean perception : discovery and difficulty” / by William J. Ellos. // IN: New scholasticism. – 39 (1965):323-329.

Abstract: BullSig 20:3411.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.18

Erickson, R. A.

“Situations of identity in the Memoirs of Martin Scriblerus” / by Robert A. Erickson. // IN: Modern language quarterly. – 26 (1965):388-400.

Garnett, A. C.

The perceptual process / by A. Campbell Garnett. – Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1965.

See “Representative perception and naïve realism” (p. 51-55)

H&W 1983

Gentile, G.

“Eighteenth-century historical methodology : De Soria’s Institutiones.” – See entry for French article (1902)

Hirano, A.

Ningengoseiron no kihotekikōsō to Rokku no kagakushisō” = [The basic conception of the Essay and Locke’s scientific view] / A. Hirano. // IN: Hakusan tetsugaku. – 3 (1965).

Unverified.

H&W 1983

Hurlbutt, R. H.

Hume, Newton, and the design argument / by Robert H. Hurlbutt III. – Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1965.

Also: Rev. ed., 1985.

See Pt. 1, “Newtonianism–science and theology in the eighteenth century” (p. 1-92)

Isler, H.

Thomas Willis : ein Wegbereiter der modernen Medezin, 1621-1675 / dargestellt von Hansruedi Isler. – Stuttgart : Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1965. – (Grosse Naturforscher ; Bd. 29)

See “Bedeutung für die Psychologie” (p. 135-141)

English translation: Thomas Willis, 1621-1675 : doctor and scientist / Hansruedi Isler. – New York ; London : Hafner, 1968. – See “Some consequences” (p. 174-182)

Karns, C. F.

“Causal analysis and rhetoric : a survey of the major philosophical conceptions of cause prior to John Stuart Mill” / C. Franklin Karns. // IN: Speech monographs. – 32 (1965):36-48.

See ”Hobbes, Locke, and Kant” (p. 40-42)

Luijpen, W. A.

Phenomenology and metaphysics / by William A. Luijpen. – Pittsburgh, Pa. : Duquesne University Press ; Louvain : E. Nauwelaerts, 1965.

See “Knowledge according to Locke and Descartes” (p. 57-60)

McRae, R.

“ ‘Idea’ as a philosophical term in the seventeenth century” / by Robert McRae. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 26 (1965):175-190.

Abstract: BullSig 20:2053.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.21

Morgan, M.

John Locke, ethics and epistemology / by Miles Morgan. – Thesis (B.A. honors)–Harvard University, 1965. – 88 leaves.

Negri, A.

“L’etica dell’empirismo : introduzione” / [Antimo Negri]. // IN: Morale / a cura di Augusto Guerra e Antimo Negri. – Firenze : Sansoni, 1965. – (Storia antologica dei problemi filosofici ; 2). – vol. 2:85-121.

“Non esistono princìpi innati” / Locke (vol. 2:139-149) [Locke #418]

B 107

O’Connor, J. M.

Epistemological foundations of John Locke’s moral and political philosophy / by John Morris O’Connor, III. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Harvard University, 1965. – viii, 323 leaves.

LNL 6:21; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.24

Odegard, D.

“Essences and discovery : Plato, Locke and Leibniz” / Douglas Odegard. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 3 (1964/65):219-234.

Comment by Bosley & Malcolm, “Some comments on a study in triviality” (1965)

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1964.19 [sic]

Odegard, D.

“Locke as an empiricist” / Douglas Odegard. // IN: Philosophy. – 40 (1965):185-196.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.25; T 311

Odegard, D.

“Locke’s epistemology and the value of experience” / by Douglas Odegard. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 26 (1965):417-423.

Reply to Romanell, “Some medico-philosophical excerpts from the Mellon Collection of Locke papers” (1964)

Abstract: BullSig 20:3410.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.26

Passmore, J. A.

“The malleability of man in eighteenth-century thought” / by J.A. Passmore. // IN: Aspects of the eighteenth century / edited by Earl R. Wasserman. – Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1965. – p. 21-46.

H&W 265; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.28

Reeves, J. W.

Thinking about thinking / by Joan Wynn Reeves. – New York : G. Braziller ; London : Secker & Warburg, 1965.

See Ch. 2, “John Locke’s empiricism and its rationality” (p. 16-35)

LNL 1:9; H&W 1983

Rosa, P.

Il pensiero filosofico e pedagogico di G. Locke : saggio storico / Pasquale Rosa. – [Napoli] : Mezzogiorno, 1965. – 50 p.

LNL 6:21; M 218; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1965.30

Schmidt, H.

Seinserkenntnis und Staatsdenken : der Subjekts- und Erkenntnisbegriff von Hobbes, Locke und Rousseau als Grundlage des Rechtes und Geschichte. – See entry in Chapter 7.

Weimann, K.-H.

“Vorstufen der Sprachphilosophie Humboldts bei Bacon und Locke” / Karl-Heinz Weimann. // IN: Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie. – 84 (1965):498-508.

LNL 4:9; H&W 1983

Weinberg, J. R.

Abstraction, relation, and induction : three essays in the history of thought / Julius R. Weinberg. – Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1965.

See “The logical character of Berkeley’s critique” (p. 5-24)