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Aarsleff, H.

“Cartesian linguistics : history or fantasy” / Hans Aarsleff. // IN: Language sciences. 2 17 (Oct. 1971):1-12.

See the comment by Bracken, “Chomsky’s Cartesianism” (1972).

LNL 6:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.2

Aarsleff, H.

“Locke’s reputation in nineteenth-century England” / Hans Aarsleff. // IN: Monist. – 55 (1971):392-422.

Reprinted in: Aarsleff, From Locke to Saussure [1982] (p. 120-145)

Abstracts: PhI 1971:372; BullSig 26:1708.

H&W 268; LNL 3:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.3

Abbagnano, N.

“Introduzione.” // IN: Saggio sull’intelletto umano / di John Locke ; a cura di Marian e Nicola Abbagnano … (1971). – p. 9-30.

Acworth, R.

“Locke’s first reply to John Norris” / Richard Acworth. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 2 (1971):7-11.

Includes “JL Answer to Mr. Norris Reflections 92” [MS. Locke c. 28, ff. 107-112] (p. 8-11)

A [957]

Armstrong, D. M.

“Meaning and communication” / D.M. Armstrong. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 80 (1971):427-447.

Abstract: PhI 1971:382.

LNL 7:3; Y&Y 1971.4

Basney, L.

“Lucidus ordo : Johnson and generality” / Lionel Basney. // IN: Eighteenth-century studies. – 5 (1971/72):39-57.

Bennett, J.

Locke, Berkeley, Hume : central themes / by Jonathan Bennett. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1971.

See p. 1-30.

Reviews: Woolhouse, LNL 2 (1971):33-38; Anon., TLS 30 July 1971:918; D.D. Todd, Dialogue 11 (1972):115-122; J.J. Jenkins, Philosophy 48 (1972):175-176; D. Macnabb, Phil.Books 13:no.2 (1972):7-9; J.L. Delaplain, Philol.Q. 51 (1972):724; V.M. Cooke, Int.Ph.Q. 12 (1972):621-623; D. Berman, “On missing the wrong target” (1972); E.J. Furlong, N&Q 20 (1973):32-35; J. Barnes, Ph.Q. 23 (1973):73-76; H. de Dijn, Rev.Phil.Louvain 71 (1973):358-362; C.E. Marks, Ph.Rev. 83 (1974):126-131; S. Rappaport, J.H.Ph. 12 (1974):117-120; A. Flew, Can.J.Ph. 3 (1974):691-701; W. Gietz, Arch.Ges.Ph. 56 (1974):109-114; and Y. Michaud, “L’empirisme revisité” (1975).

H&W 268; LNL 2:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.6

Spanish translation: Locke, Berkeley, Hume : temas centrales / Jonathan Francis Bennett ; traducción de José Antonio Robles. – México : Instituto de Investigaciónes Filosóficas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1988. – 464 p. – (Colección: Filosofía contemporánea). – ISBN 96-883-7327-3. – Unverified.

Bjelke, J. F.

Intuisjon og natur : to avsnitt av erkjennelsesteoriens historie / Johan Fredrik Bjelke. – Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, ©1971.

See 5, “Locke” (p. 79-106)

Abstract: BPh 25:438.

H&W 1983

Colbert, J. G., Jr.

“Whitehead y la historia de la filosofia” / James G. Colbert, Jr. // IN: Anuario filosofico. – 4 (1971):11-29.

See p. 19-21.

Flew, A.

An introduction to Western philosophy : ideas and argument from Plato to Sartre / Antony Flew. – London : Thames & Hudson, ©1971.

Also published: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, 1971.

See “Words and the world” (p. 431-484)

H&W 1983

Gould, J. A.

“The epistemological grounds of Locke’s political theory.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Greene, R. A. & MacCallum, H.

“Introduction.” // IN: An elegant and learned discourse of the light of nature / Nathaniel Culverwell ; edited by Robert A. Greene and Hugh MacCallum. – Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©1971. – p. ix-lv.

See “Voluntarism and innate ideas : Suarez, Herbert, Locke” (p. xxii-xxxiv)

Hanak, M. J.

“The Enlightenment as secularization of baroque eschatology in France and England” / M.J. Hanak. // IN: Studi internazionali di filosofia. – 3 (1971):83-109.

Hardie, W. F. R.

“Willing and acting” / by W.F.R. Hardie. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 21 (1971):193-206.

Heimann, P. M. & McGuire, J. E.

“Newtonian forces and Lockean powers : concepts of matter in eighteenth-century thought” / by P.M. Heimann and J.E. McGuire. // IN: Historical studies in the physical sciences. – 3 (1971):233-306.

LNL 7:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.10

Henze, D. F.

“Locke on ‘particles’ ” / Donald F. Henze. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 9 (1971):222-226.

Abstract: BullSig 26:129.

LNL 2:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.11

Hiatt, M. P.

“Locke on language via propositional reduction” / Mary P. Hiatt. // IN: Style. – 5 (1971):284-299.

LNL 6:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.12

Howell, W. S.

Eighteenth-century British logic and rhetoric / Wilbur Samuel Howell. – Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1971.

See “John Locke and the new logic” (p. 264-298), [Reid on Locke on rhetoric] (p.383-393) and “Voices of the Royal Society : Wilkins, Boyle, Sprat, Glanville, Locke” (p. 448-502)

H&W 1983

Hoyles, J.

The waning of the Renaissance, 1640-1740 : studies in the thought and poetry of Henry More, John Norris and Isaac Watts / John Hoyles. – The Hague : M. Nijhoff, 1971. – (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 39)

See esp. p. 92-110.

Husssain, S.

“Locke on personal identity” / Shahid Hussain. // IN: Pakistan philosophical journal. – 10:no. 1 (1971): 112-119.

Abstract: PhI 1971:551-552.

H&W 1983

Jascalevich, A. A.

Interpretes del alma : Aristóteles, San Agustín, Descartes y Locke / Alejandro A. Jascalevich. – Buenos Aires : J. Samet, [1971?].

See 5, “Locke” (p. 93-112)

Y&Y 1941.6 [sic]

Johnston, C. S.

“The printing history of the first four editions of the Essay concerning human understanding” / by Charlotte S. Johnston. // IN: John Locke / by Richard I. Aaron. – 3rd ed. … (1971). – p. 313-320.

Kyle, C. A.

“A note on Laurence Sterne and the cannon-bullet of John Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Malcolm, N.

Problems of mind : Descartes to Wittgenstein / Norman Malcolm. –l New York ; London : Harper & Row, 1971.

See 1, “Mind and body” (p. 1-59)

Mandelbaum, M.

History, man & reason : a study in nineteenth-century thought / Maurice Mandelbaum. – Baltimore ; London : Johns Hopkins Press, ©1971.

See Ch. 9, “Geneticism : the associationist tradition” (p. 147-162)

LNL 5:5; H&W 1983

Matthews, H. E.

“Locke, Malebranche and the representative theory” / H.E. Matthews. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 2 (1971):12-21.

Abstract: PhI 1971:620.

LNL 4:5; H&W 1983

Reprinted in: (1) Locke on human understanding … / edited by I.C. Tipton (1977). – p. 55-61; and (2) John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992). – p. 424-433.

McMullin, E.

“Capacities and natures : an exercise in ontology” / Ernan McMullin. // IN: PSA 1970 : in memory of Rudolf Carnap : proceedings of the 1970 biennial meeting, Philosophy of Science Association / edited by Roger C. Buck and Robert S. Cohen. – Dordrecht : Reidel, 1971. – (Boston studies in the philosophy of science ; v. 8). – p. 63-82 [esp. 69-74]

Abstract: BullSig 27:2197.

Michelet, J.

“De percipienda infinitate secundum Lockium” = “La perception de l’infinité selon Locke.” // IN: Œuvres complète / Jules Michelet ; éditées par Paul Viallaneix (1971). – See entry for the original thesis (1819)

Middendorf, J. H.

“Ideas vs. words : Johnson, Locke and the editions of Shakespeare.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Mundle, C. W. K.

Perception – facts and theories / C.W.K. Mundle. – London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1971. – 192 p.

Naert, É.

“ ‘Uneasiness’ et inquiétude” / Émilienne Naert. // IN: Études philosophiques. – 26 (1971):67-76.

Abstract: BullSig 25:3784.

Nidditch, P. H.

“Corrigenda to Yolton’s edition of Locke’s Essay” / P.H. Nidditch. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 2 (1971):21-29; 3 (1972):34-38.

Corrections to Locke #265 (1961)

Abstract: BullSig 27:1406.

LNL 4:5; H&W 1983

Nidditch, P. H.

“A forthcoming critical edition of Locke’s Essay” / P.H. Nidditch. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 2 (1971):3-4.

Preview of Locke #266 (1975)

H&W 1983

Odegard, D.

“Locke, Geach and individual essences” / by Douglas Odegard. // IN: Philosophical studies. – 22 (1971):70-73.

Comment on Barclay, “Geach, Locke, and nominal essences” (1967) and Woolhouse, “Geach, Locke, and nominal essences” (1969); reply by Woolhouse, “Locke, Geach, and individuals’ essences” (1973)

Abstracts: PhI 1972:735-736; BullSig 26:2230.

LNL 3:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.18

O’Kelley, T. A.

“Locke’s doctrine of intuition was not borrowed from Descartes” / Thomas A. O’Kelley. // IN: Philosophy. – 46 (1971):148-151.

Abstracts: PhI 1971:655; BullSig 25:3764.

LNL 2:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.20

Pastore, N.

Selective history of theories of visual perception, 1650-1950 / Nicholas Pastore. – New York ; London : Oxford University Press, 1971.

See Ch. 4, “Locke and Molyneux” (p. 57-70)

LNL 3:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.21

Peach, B.

“Editor’s introduction.” // IN: Illustrations on the moral sense / Francis Hutcheson ; edited by Bernard Peach. – Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1971. – p. 3-100.

Poliakov, L.

Le mythe aryen : essai sur les sources du racisme et des nationalismes / Léon Poliakov. – Paris : Calmann-Lévy, 1971. – (Liberté de l’esprit)

See p. 139-143.

English translation: The Aryan myth : a history of racism and nationalist ideas in Europe / by Léon Poliakov ; translated by Edmund Howard. – London : Chatto & Windus Heinemann for Sussex University Press, ©1974. – (The Columbus Centre series : studies in the dynamics of persecution and extermination). – Also published: New York : Basic Books, ©1974. – See p. 143-154.

Popkin, R. H.

“The philosophy of Bishop Stillingfleet” / Richard H. Popkin. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 9 (1971):303-319.

H&W 1983

Reprinted in: Seventeenth-century British philosophers / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell. – New York ; London : Garland Publishing, 1992. – (Essays on early modern philosophers ; v. 6). – p. 311-327.

Postigliola, A.

“Helvétius da Cirey al ‘De l’esprit’ ” / Alberto Postigliola. // IN: Rivista critica di storia della filosofia. – 25 (1970):25-47; 26 (1971):141-161, 271-301.

See p. 141-161.

Abstract: BullSig 26:855.

Shanab, R. E. A.

“Locke on knowledge and perception” / Robert E.A. Shanab. // IN: Journal of critical analysis. – 2:no. 4 (Jan. 1971):16-23.

Abstract: PhI 1972:815.

LNL 4:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.26

Shimony, A.

“Perception from an evolutionary point of view” / Abner Shimony. // IN: Journal of philosophy. – 68 (1971):571-583.

Abstract: PhI 1971:724.

Specht, R.

“Les idées innées chez Locke” / par Rainer Specht. // IN: Archives de philosophie. – 34 (1971):245-264.

Abstracts: PhI 1971:738; BullSig 26:909.

LNL 3:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.27

Reprinted in: John Locke, Essay über den menschlichen Verstand / herausgegeben von Udo Thiel. – p. 39-63.

Tarbet, D. W.

“Lockean ‘intuition’ and Johnson’s characterization of aesthetic response” / David W. Tarbet. // IN: Eighteenth-century studies. – 5 (1971/72):58-79.

LNL 4:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.28

Trejo, W.

“Sobre la definición de fenomenalismo” / Wonfilio Trejo. // IN: Dianoia. – 27 (1971):62-88.

Abstract: PhI 1972:862.

Trowbridge, H.

“Scattered atoms of probablility” / Hoyt Trowbridge. // IN: Eighteenth-century studies. – 5 (1971/72):1-38.

Reprinted in: From Dryden to Jane Austen : essays on English critics and writers, 1660-1818 / Hoyt Trowbridge. – Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1977. – p. 213-248.

H&W 1983

Wade, I. O.

The intellectual origins of the French Enlightenment / Ira O. Wade. – Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1971.

See “Locke and the power of ideas” (p. 483-532)

LNL 4:6; H&W 1983

Watt, E. D.

“ ‘Locked in’ : de Maistre’s critique of French Lockeanism” / by E.D. Watt. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 32 (1971):129-132.

Abstract: BullSig 25:3851.

LNL 2:2; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.33

Weyant, R. G.

“Introduction” / Robert G. Weyant. // IN: An essay on the origin of human knowledge : being a supplement to Mr. Locke’s Essay on the human understanding / by Étienne Bonnot de Condillac ; a facsimile reproduction of the translation of Thomas Nugent with an introduction by Robert G. Weyant. – Gainesville, Florida : Scholars’ Facsimiles & Reprints, 1971. – p. v-xvii.

White, P. J.

“Materialism and the concept of motion in Locke’s theory of sense-idea causation” / P.J. White. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of science. – 2 (1971):97-134.

Abstract: PhI 1971:787.

LNL 3:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.34

Woolhouse, R. S.

Locke’s philosophy of science and knowledge : a consideration of some aspects of An essay concerning human understanding / R.S. Woolhouse. – Oxford : B. Blackwell, 1971. – xi, 204 p.

Also published: New York : Barnes & Noble, 1971; revision of Woolhouse (1968)

Reviews: TLS 1 Oct. 1971:1181; D. Odegard, Dialogue 11 (1972):123-126; J. Humber, Phil.Phen.Res. 32 (1971/72):579-580; G. Brykman, Rev.Phil.France 1972:214-215; G. Rogers, St.Hist.Phil.Sci. 3 (1972):183-189; W. Von Leyden, LNL 3 (1972):410-448; R. Cox, Philol.Q. 51 (1972):725; J. Yolton, Phil.Q. 22 (1972):269-271; M. Ayers, Phil. 47 (1972):276-278; R. Blackwell, Mod.Schoolman 50 (1972/73):128-129; S. Kindred, J.Phil. 70 (1973):352-356; R. Rubin, Phil.Rev. 82 (1973):531-534; J. Yolton, “Textual vs. conceptual analysis in the history of philosophy” (1975); R. Mattern, Arch.Ges.Phil. 59 (1977):218-220.

H&W 268; LNL 3:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1971.35

Woozley, A. D.

“Further corrigenda to Yolton’s edition” / A.D. Woozley. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 2 (1971):29-30; 3 (1972):39.

Corrections to Locke #265 (1961)

LNL 4:7; H&W 1983

Yamashita, T.

“Rokku ni okeru ninshiki hihan no rinrigaku tekidoki ni tsuite” = “On the ethical motivation of John Locke’s epistemology” / Tarō Yamashita. // IN: Rinrigaku nempō = Annals of ethics. – 20 (1971):73-86.

Includes an English summary.

H&W 1983

[Yolton, J. W.]

Essay concerning human understanding.” // IN: Encyclopedia Americana. – 10 (1971):512.

Y&Y 1971.35

Yolton, J. W.

“Philosophy of science from Descartes to Kant” / John W. Yolton. // IN: History of science. – 10 (1971):102-113.

Review of Buchdahl, Metaphysics and the philosophy of science (1969)