Aarsleff, H.

“The eighteenth century, including Leibniz” / Hans Aarsleff. // IN: Historiography of linguistics. – The Hague : Mouton, 1975. – (Current trends in linguistics ; vol. 13). – p. 383-479.

Acworth, R.

La philosophie de John Norris, 1657-1712 / Richard Acworth. – Lille : Université de Lille ; Paris : H. Champion, 1975. – 851 p. + notes.

See Ch. 10, “Norris, critique de Locke, 1690-1692” (p. 299-326)

English translation: The philosophy of John Norris of Bemerton, 1657-1712 / Richard Acworth. – Hildesheim ; New York : G. Olms, 1979. – x, 388 p. – (Studien und Materialien zur Geschichte der Philosophie. Kleine Reihe ; Band 6). – See Ch. 10, “Controversies with Locke and with the Quakers” (p. 251-284). – Review: G.M. Ross, LNL 12 (1981):102-107.

LNL 8:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.1, 1979.1

Adams, R. M.

“Where do our ideas come from? : Descartes vs. Locke” / Robert Merrihew Adams. // IN: Innate ideas / edited by Stephen P. Stich. – Berkeley ; London : University of California Press, 1975. – p. 71-87.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.2

Annis, D. B.

“Self-consciousness and the right to life” / David Boyden Annis. // IN: Southwestern journal of philosophy. – 6:no. 2 (summer 1975):123-128.

Abstract: PhI 1975.

Armstrong, D. M.

“Towards a theory of properties : work in progress on the problem of universals” / D.M. Armstrong. // IN: Philosophy. – 50 (1975):145-155.

Abstract: PhI 9:3:61.

Ayers, M. R.

“The ideas of power and substance in Locke’s philosophy” / by M.R. Ayers. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 25 (1975):1-27.

Abstracts: PhI 1975; BullSig 30:2054.

LNL 6:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.4; T 247

Reprinted in: (1) Locke on human understanding … / edited by I.C. Tipton (1977). – p. 77-104; and (2) John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992). – p. 125-151.

German translation: “Die Ideen von Kraft und Substanz.” // IN: John Locke, Essay über den menschlichen Verstand / herausgegeben von Udo Thiel. – p. 119-148.

Ayers, M. R.

“Introduction” / M.R. Ayers. // IN: Philosophical works : including the works on vision / George Berkeley ; introduction and notes by M.R. Ayers. – London : Dent ; Totowa, N.J. : Rowman and Littlefield, 1975.

See Sec. 1, “The philosophical background and the theories of Locke” (p. vii-x)

Biddle, J. C.

“A further note on that ‘puzzling point’ ” / John C. Biddle. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):67-69.

Comment on Aaron, “Note on a puzzling point of interpretation.” (1973)

Abstract: BullSig 30:3652.

LNL 7:3; H&W 1983

Bitar, B. I.

Locke’s science of signs : semeioticā / Byron Ivan Bitar. – Thesis (M.A.)–University of Virginia, 1975. – 77 leaves.

Borowski, E. J.

“Diachronic identity as relative identity” / by E.J. Borowski. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 25 (1975):271-276.

Abstract: PhI 1975:215.

Bouchard, G.

“Les principales tendances de la sémiologie” / Guy Bouchard. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 14 (1975):649-663.

Abstract: PhI 1976:217.

Brandt, R.

“Historical observations on the genesis of the three-dimensional optical picture : Gassendi, Locke, Berkeley” / Reinhard Brandt. // IN: Ratio. – 17 (1975):176-190.

On Essay II.ix.8-10.

Abstracts: PhI 1976; BullSig 31:2291.

LNL 6:14; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.6

Brekle, H. E.

“The seventeenth century” / Herbert E. Brekle. // IN: Historiography of linguistics. – The Hague : Mouton, 1975. – (Current trends in linguistics ; vol. 13). – p. 277-383.

Browne, J. W.

Berkeley’s intellectualism / by Joseph W. Browne. – Jamaica, N.Y. : St. John’s University Press, ©1975. – x, 134 p.

Abstract: BPh 23:793.

Buhr, M.

“The greatness and the limitations of classical bourgeois philosophy.” – See entry for Russian original.

Cappelletti, A. J.

“La génesis del conocimiento, de la afectividad y de la acción en la filosofía de Condillac” / Angel J. Cappelletti. // IN: Revista venezolana de filosofía. – no. 2 (1975):37-73.

Abstract: PhI 1975:223-224.

Carroll, R. T.

The common-sense philosophy of Bishop Edward Stillingfleet, 1635-1699 / by Robert Todd Carroll. – The Hague : M. Nijhoff, 1975. – vi, 176 p. – (Archives internationales d’histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 77)

H&W 1983

Chomsky, N. & Katz, J. J.

“On innateness : a reply to Cooper” / Noam Chomsky, Jerrold J. Katz. // IN: Philosophical review. – 84 (1975):70-87 [esp. note on p. 81-82].

Reply to Cooper, “Innateness, old and new” (1972)

Cornman, J. W.

Perception, common sense, and science / James W. Cornman. – New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, 1975.

See esp. p. 248-258.

LNL 8:4; H&W 1983

Cummins, R.

“Two troublesome claims about qualities in Locke’s Essay” / Robert Cummins. // IN: Philosophical review. – 84 (1975):401-418.

On Essay II.viii.

Abstracts: PhI 1975:233; BullSig 31:3186.

LNL 7:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.8; T 264

Curley, E. M.

“Professor Palmer on Locke“ / E.M. Curley. // IN: New essays in the history of philosophy / edited by Terence Penelhum and Roger A. Shiner. – Guelph, Ont. : Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1975. – (Canadian journal of philosophy. Supplement ; vol. 1:part 1 (1974)). – p. 49-52.

Comment on Palmer, “Locke and the ‘ancient hypothesis’ ” (1975)

LNL 6:8; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.9

Dascal, M.

“Quelques fonctions des signes et du langage d’après Leibniz et ses contemporaines” / par Marcelo Dascal. // IN: Akten des II. Internationalen Leibniz-Kongresses, Hannover, 17.-22. Juli 1972. – Wiesbaden : F. Steiner, 1973-1975. – vol. 4:239-255.

Dascal, M.

“Signos e pensamento segundo Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke e Descartes” / Marcelo Dascal. // IN: Discurso. – 6 (1975):133-150.

Abstract: PhI 12.

Duchesneau, F.

“La méthode cartésienne et l’interprétation de P.A. Schouls” / François Duchesneau. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 4 (1975):603-609.

Comment on Schouls, “The Cartesian method of Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding (1975); see also the reply by Schouls, “Comments of Professors Yolton and Duchesneau” (1975)

Abstracts: PhI 1975:241; BullSig 30:3383.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.12

Duncan, E. H.

“Eighteenth-century Scottish philosophy : its impact on the American West” / Elmer H. Duncan. // IN: Southwestern journal of philosophy. – 6:no.1 (1975):131-148.

Durrant, M.

“Essence and accident” / Michael Durrant. // IN: Mind. – New series:84 (1975):595-600.

Abstract: PhI 1975(4).

Escohotado, A.

“Sentido común y sentido” / Antonio Escohotado. // IN: Cuadernos hispanoamericanos. – 302 (agosto 1975):291-305.

Fischer, K. P.

“John Locke in the German Enlightenment : an interpretation” / by Klaus P. Fischer. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 36 (1975):431-446.

Abstract: BullSig 30:3653.

LNL 7:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.13

Frankfurt, H. G.

“Three concepts of free action, 2” / Harry G. Frankfurt. // IN: Supplementary volume / Aristotelian Society. – 49 (1975):113-125.

Comments on D. Locke, “Three concepts of free actions, 1” (1975)

Gallego Salvadores, J. J.

“Reflexiones sobre la abstracción en Locke” / Juan José Gallego Salvadores. // IN: Espíritu. – 24 (1975):97-105.

Abstract: PhI 1977:337.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.14

Gotterbarn, D.

“Berkeley – God’s pain” / Donald Gotterbarn. // IN: Philosophical studies. – 28 (1975):245-254.

Abstract: PhI 1975:258.

Hacking, I.

Why does language matter to philosophy? / Ian Hacking. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1975.

See esp. 5, “Nobody’s theory of meaning” (p. 43-53)

LNL 7:4; H&W 1983

Hall, R.

“Corrigenda to the Yolton edition” / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):96-97.

Corrections to Locke #265 (1961)

Abstract: BullSig 30:3655.

LNL 7:5; H&W 1983

Hall, R.

“More faults in Fraser” / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):91-95.

Corrections to Fraser’s ed. of the Essay (1894)

Abstracts: PhI; BullSig 30:3656.

LNL 7:5; H&W 1983

Hughes, M. W.

“Personal identity : a defence of Locke” / M.W. Hughes. // IN: Philosophy. – 50 (1975):169-187.

Comment on Flew, “Locke and the problem of personal identity” (1951); see also Flew, “Personal identity” (1977)

Abstracts: PhI; BullSig 30:543.

LNL 6:5, 7:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.20

Jakobson, R.

Coup d’œil sur le développement de la sémiotique / Roman Jakobson. – Bloomington : Indiana University, ©1975. – 21 p. – (Studies in semiotics ; vol. 3)

Abstract: BPh 27:500.

Kupperman, J. J.

“Realism vs. idealism” / Joel J. Kupperman. // IN: American philosophical quarterly. – 12 (1975):199-210.

Kuypers, K.

“Hermeneutik und die Interpretation der Logos-Idee” / von K. Kuypers. // IN: Revue internationale de philosophie. – 29 (1975):52-77.

Abstract: PhI 1975:284.

Langtry, B.

“Locke and the relativisation of identity” / Bruce Langtry. // IN: Philosophical studies. – 27 (1975):401-409.

Abstracts: PhI; BullSig 30:3658.

DOI: 10.1007/BF01236459

LNL 7:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.23

Locke, D.

“Three concepts of free actions, 1” / Don Locke. // IN: Supplementary volume / Aristotelian Society. – 49 (1975):95-112.

See also the comment by H.G. Frankfurt, “Three concepts of free action, 2” (1975)

Abstract: PhI 1975.

Mattern, R. M.

Locke on the essence and powers of soul / Ruth Marie Mattern. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Princeton University, 1975. – ix, 219 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 37A:1611.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.28

McCann, E. W.

Locke’s theory of essence / Edwin William McCann. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Pennsylvania, 1975. – xviii, 230 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 36A:5353.

H&W 1983

McGinn, C.

“A note on the essence of natural kinds” / by Colin McGinn. // IN: Analysis. – 35 (1974/75):177-183.

Comment on Mackie, “Locke’s anticipation of Kripke” (1974)

Abstract: BullSig 30:3059.

McRae, R. F.

“On being present to the mind : a reply” / R.F. McRae. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 14 (1975):664-666.

Reply to Yolton, “On being present to the mind.” (1975)

H&W 1983

Meschonnic, H.

Le signe et le poème / Henri Meschonnic. – Paris : Gallimard, ©1975.

See esp. p. 63-68.

Abstract: BPh 23:246.

Meyer, H.

“John Locke und Christian Knorr von Rosenroth” / Horst Meyer. // IN: Wolfenbüttler Barock-Nachrichten. – 2 (1975):123.

H&W 1983

Michaud, Y.

“L’empirisme revisité” / Yves Michaud. // IN: Critique. – 31 (1975):25-54.

Review article on Bennett, Locke, Berkeley, Hume (1971)

Abstract: BullSig 30:2399.

Michaud, Y.

“Introduction.” // IN: De la conduite de l’entendement / J. Locke ; traduction, introduction et notes par Yves Michaud (1975).

H&W 1983

Mijuskovic, B. L.

“Locke and Leibniz on personal identity” / Ben L. Mijuskovic. // IN: Southern journal of philosophy. – 13 (1975):205-214.

Abstract: BullSig 30:4350.

LNL 7:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.29

Moyal, G. J. D.

The epistemological significance of Locke’s rejection of innate ideas / by Georges Joseph Daniel Moyal. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Toronto, 1975. – v, 246 leaves.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.30

Nidditch, P. H.

“Introduction.” // IN: An essay concerning human understanding / John Locke ; edited with an introduction, critical apparatus and glossary by Peter H. Nidditch (1975). – p. ix-liv.

H&W 1983

Novitz, D.

“Primary and secondary qualities : a return to fundamentals” / David Novitz. // IN: Philosophical papers. – 4 (1975):89-104.

Abstract: PhI 1976:310.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.31

Odegard, D.

“Locke and the immutability of truth” / Douglas Odegard. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):55-61.

Abstracts: PhI 9; BullSig 30:3660.

LNL 7:6; H&W 1983

Odegard, D.

“Locke’s unnatural kinds” / by Douglas Odegard. // IN: Analysis. – 35 (1974/75):208.

Comment on Mackie, “Locke’s anticipation of Kripke” (1974)

Abstracts: PhI 1975:312; BullSig 30:3661.

LNL 7:6; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.32

Palmer, D.

“Locke and the ‘ancient hypothesis’ ” / David Palmer. // IN: New essays in the history of philosophy / edited by Terence Penelhum and Roger A. Shiner. – Guelph, Ont. : Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1975. – (Canadian journal of philosophy. Supplement ; vol. 1, part 1, 1974). – p. 41-48.

See also the comment by Curley, “Professor Palmer on Locke“ (1975)

Abstract: PhI 1975:314.

LNL 6:8; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.35

Parkinson, G. H. R.

“From Descartes to Collingwood : recent work on the history of philosophy” / G.H.R. Parkinson. // IN: Philosophy. – 50 (1975):205-220.

On Mabbott, John Locke (1973)

Parret, H.

“Idéologie et sémiologie chez Locke et Condillac : la question de l’autonomie du langage devant la pensée” / Herman Parret. // IN: Ut videam : contributions to an understanding of linguistics : for Pieter Verburg on the occasion of his 70th birthday / edited by Werner Abraham. – Lisse : Peter de Ridder Press, 1975. – p. 225-248.

Also published separately: Lisse, Netherlands : Peter de Ridder Press, 1975. – 28 p. – (PdR Press publications in philosophy of language ; 2)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.36; T 313

Patton, J. H.

“Experience and imagination : approaches to rhetoric by John Locke and David Hume” / John H. Patton. // IN: Southern speech communication journal. – 41 (1975/76):11-29.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.38

Perry, J.

Personal identity / edited by John Perry. – Berkeley ; London : University of California Press, 1975.

See “Introduction : the problem of personal identity” / John Perry (p. 3-30) – Ch. 2, “Of identity and diversity” / John Locke (p. 33-52) [Locke #346] – Ch. 7, “Of Mr. Locke’s account of our personal identity” / Thomas Reid (p. 113-118)

2nd edition. – Berkeley ; London : University of California Press, ©2008. – Includes W. L. Uzgalis, “Locke and Collins, Clarke and Butler, on successive persons”

H&W 1983

Racionero, Q.

“La intuición en John Locke y sus bases sistematicas” / Quentín Racionero. // IN: Crisis : revista española de filosofia. – 22 (1975):77-100.

Abstract: BullSig 30:2055.

H&W 1983

Rohrman, N. L.

“Some empirical data relating to the speculations of John Locke : in which the reader learns that the search for psychological and semantic primes is an old, old problem” / Nicholas L. Rohrman. // IN: Papers in linguistics. – 8 (1975):133-142.

Y&Y 1975.39

Ryle, G.

“John Locke re-edited” / by Gilbert Ryle. // IN: Times literary supplement. – 19 Sept. 1975:1043.

Review of Nidditch’s edition of the Essay [Locke #266]

Sahakian, W. S.

History and systems of psychology / William S. Sahakian. – New York ; London : J. Wiley, 1975.

See “John Locke (1632-1704) : tabula rasa mind” (p. 36-39)

Sahakian, W. S. & Sahakian, M. L.

John Locke. – See entry in Chapter 2.

Schouls, P. A.

“The Cartesian method of Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding” / P.A. Schouls. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 4 (1974/75):579-601.

See also the comments by Duchesneau, “La méthode cartésienne et l’interprétation de P.A. Schouls” (1975) and Yolton, “Comments on Professor Schouls’ paper” (1975) and the reply by Schouls, “Comments of Professors Yolton and Duchesneau” (1975)

Abstracts: PhI 1975:336; BullSig 30:3653.

LNL 7:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.41

Schouls, P. A.

“Comments of Professors Yolton and Duchesneau” / P.A. Schouls. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 4 (1974/75):617-621.

Reply to Duchesneau, “La méthode cartésienne et l’interprétation de P.A. Schouls” (1975) and Yolton, “Comments on Professor Schouls’ paper” (1975)

Abstracts: PhI 1975:336; BullSig 30:3664.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.41

Shaw, A. L.

Hooker, Tillotson, Locke, Toland, and Tindal : questions of authority in assent / by Ann Laura Shaw. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Michigan, 1975.

See 4, “Locke and knowledge” (leaves 90-198)

Abstract: DAI 36A:6715-6716.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.42

Squadrito, K.

“Locke’s view of essence and its relation to racism : a reply to Professor Bracken” / Kathy Squadrito. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):41-54.

Reply to Bracken, “Essence, accident and race” (1973)

Abstracts: PhI 1975:345; BullSig 30:3665.

LNL 7:7; H&W 1983

Stillgoe, J. R.

“Possible Lockean influence in ‘The world below the brine’.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Tovey, B. S.

Locke’s theory of identity / by Barbara Schinnerer Tovey. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Massachusetts, 1975. – x, 265 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 36A:940.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.44

Trandafoiu, N.

Substanța şi cauzalitatea în interpretarea empirismului englez : Locke, Berkeley, Hume / Nicolae Trandafoiu. – Cluj-Napoca : Editura Dacia, 1975.

See Ch. 2, “Concepția lui John Locke despre substanță şi cauzalitate” (p. 24-106)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.45

Troyer, J.

“Locke on the names of substances” / John Troyer. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 6 (1975):27-39.

Abstract: PhI 1975:355.

LNL 7:7; H&W 1983

Reprinted in: John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992). – p. 549-561.

Voegelin, E.

From Enlightenment to Revolution / Eric Voegelin ; edited by John H. Hallowell. – Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1975.

See Ch. 2, “Helvétius and the genealogy of passions” (p. 35-52)

Wertz, S. & Wertz, L.

“Some correlations between Swift’s Gulliver and Locke on personal identity.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Wolfram, S.

“Quine, statements and ‘necessarily true’ ” / by Sybil Wolfram. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 25 (1975):230-246.

Abstract: PhI 1975:366.

Wood, N.

“The Baconian character of Locke’s Essay” / Neal Wood. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of science. – 6 (1975):43-84.

LNL 7:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.47

Woolhouse, R. S.

“A reply to Professor Yolton” / R.S. Woolhouse. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 13 (1975):512-515.

Reply to Yolton, “Textual vs. conceptual analysis in the history of philosophy” (1975)

LNL 7:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.48

[Workshop on the philosophy of John Locke]

In Locke newsletter, 6:99-100, there is an announcement concerning a workshop on the philosophy of John Locke, to be held in the Department of Philosophy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in October or November, 1975.

The papers listed there are: Behan, D. P. “Locke and the problem of the personal”; commentary by E. Matthews – Matthews, E. “The concept of a person in Locke and Descartes”; commentary by D. P. Behan – Duchesneau, F. “John Locke on the epistemological conditions of an exact knowledge of natural phenomena”; commentary by J. MacIntosh – Johnson, M. S. “Man’s power for Locke”; commentary by P. A. Schouls – Martin, C. B. “Locke’s substrata, still a problem”; commentary by F. J. Pelletier – Rogers, G. A. J. “Locke, science and the Platonists”; commentary by J. W. Yolton – Stewart, M. A. “Locke’s mental atomism and the analysis of complex ideas”; commentary by D. Odegard.

Schankula, John Locke—ideas, knowledge and the limits of science (1976) states that the papers of this workshop were to be published by Blackwell, edited by Peter A. Schouls, under the title John Locke, essays on an essay. No further information concerning this collection has been discovered.

Yolton, J. W.

“Comments on Professor Schouls’ paper” / J.W. Yolton. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 4 (1975):611-615.

Comment on Schouls, “The Cartesian method of Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding (1975); see also the reply by Schouls, “Comments of Professors Yolton and Duchesneau” (1975)

Abstract: PhI 1975:368.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.49

Yolton, J. W.

“Ideas and knowledge in seventeenth-century philosophy” / John W. Yolton. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 13 (1975):145-165.

Abstract: 1975:368.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.50

Yolton, J. W.

“On being present to the mind : a sketch for the history of an idea” / John W. Yolton. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 14 (1975):373-388.

See also the comment by McRae, “On being present to the mind” (1975)

H&W 1983

Yolton, J. W.

“Textual vs. conceptual analysis in the history of philosophy” / John W. Yolton. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. – 13 (1975):505-512.

Review article on Woolhouse, Locke’s philosophy of science and knowledge (1971); reply by Woolhouse, “A reply to Professor Yolton” (1975)

LNL 7:8; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1975.51