[ Table of Contents ] [ Chapter 3: Philosophy ] 1998Locke, John (1632-1704) / Michael Ayers. // IN: Routledge encyclopdia of philosophy / general editor, Edward Craig. London ; New York : Routledge, 1998. vol. 5:655-687. LNL 29:4 Identité et difference : linvention de la conscience / présenté, traduit et commenté par Étienne Balibar (1998). See entry in Part I [Locke #377A]. [Introduction]. // IN: Identité et difference : linvention de la conscience … / présenté, traduit et commenté par Étienne Balibar (1998). Paris : Éditions du Seuil, ©1998. 324 p. (Points. Essais ; 367) Unverified. English translation: Identity and difference : John Locke and the invention of consciousness / Étienne Balibar ; edited and with an introduction by Stella Sandford ; translated by Warren Montag. – London ; New York : Verso, 2013. – XLVI, 158 p. – Includes introduction “The incomplete Locke” / Stella Sandford (pp. XI-XLVI). – ISBN 978-1-78168-135-0. 978-1-78168-134-3 (pbk.) LS 14:4 Zur Traditionskonstruktion der Naturphilosophie bei Johann Jakob Brucker / Constance Blackwell. // IN: Dialektik. 1998:1:73-86. Abstract: PhI. Thinking machines and moral agency in Leibnizs Nouveau essais / by Marc E. Bobro. // IN: Studia leibnitiana. 30(1998):178-193. Abstract: PhI. Locke, Leibniz, and the logic of mechanism / Martha Brandt Bolton. // IN: Journal of the history of philosophy. 36 (1998):189-213. LNL 29:4 Hume and skepticism in late eighteenth-century France / Laurence L. Bongie. // IN: The skeptical tradition around 1800 : skepticism in philosophy, science, and society / edited by Johan van der Zande and Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1998. (Archives internationales dhistoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 155). p. 15-29. Radical implications of Lockes moral theory : the views of Frederick Douglass / Bernard R. Boxill. // IN: Subjugation and bondage : critical essays on slavery and social philosophy / [edited by] Tommy L. Lott. Lanham, Md. ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1998. p. 29-48. LNL 30:4 On theological discourse in Lockes Essay / Vivienne Brown. // IN: Locke newsletter. 29 (1998):39-57. Abstract: PhI 2000. See a reply by W.R. Ott, Locke and the idea of God (1999). LNL 30:4 Mary Astell, defender of the disembodied mind / Cynthia B. Bryson. // IN: Hypatia. 13:no.4 (fall 1998):40-62. LNL 30:5 Chappell, V. (ed.) Locke / edited by Vere Chappell. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998. viii, 327 p. (Oxford readings in philosophy) Reprints of previously-published articles; includes: Introduction / Vere Chappell The foundations of knowledge and the logic of substance : the structure of Lockes general philosophy / Michael R. Ayers Locke and the issue over innateness / Margaret Atherton Locke and representative perception / J.L. Mackie Locke on qualities / John Campbell Locke on the freedom of the will / Vere Chappell Substances, substrata, and names of substances in Lockes Essay / Martha Brandt Bolton Substratum / Jonathan Bennett Locke on personal identity / Kenneth P. Winkler Locke on language / E.J. Ashworth The inessentiality of Lockean essences / Margaret Atherton The relevance of Lockes theory of ideas to his doctrine of nominal essence and anti-essentialist semantic theory / Martha Brandt Bolton LockeOur knowledge, which all consists in propositions / Ruth Mattern Lockean mechanism / Edwin McCann Moral science and the concept of persons in Locke / Ruth Mattern Locke and the ethics of belief / J.A. Passmore. LNL 29:5 Locke on the suspension of desire / Vere Chappell. // IN: Locke newsletter. 29 (1998):23-38. LNL 30:5 Revised version included in: John Locke, An essay concerning human understanding in focus / edited by Gary Fuller, Robert Stecker and John P. Wright (2000), p. 236-248. Les enjeux de léducation pour la critique lockienne des idées innées / Syliane Charles. // IN: Παιδεια = Paideia. Paper delivered at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 10-15 August 1998. Available online at: http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeCha2.htm The whole internal world his own : Locke and metaphor reconsidered / S.H. Clark. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. 59 (1998):241-265. LNL 29:5 The status of mechanism in Lockes Essay / Lisa Downing. // IN: Philosophical review. 107 (1998):381-414. Abstract: PhI. LNL 31:4 Reprinted in John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). vol. 3. John Locke and discourse. See entry in Chapter 10. Locke and the problem of personal identity [reprint, with a postscript dated 1996]. See the entry for the original 1951 publication. Métaphysique et morale de Descartes à Kant / Léo Freuler. // IN: Revue de métaphysique et de morale. 1998:219-236. Garber, D. & Ayers, M. (ed.) The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy / edited by Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers ; with the assistance of Roger Ariew and Alan Gabbey. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. 2 vols. (xvii, 1616 p.) ISBN 0-521-58864-2. Exceptional persons : on the limits of imaginary cases / Tamar Szabó Gendler. // IN: Journal of consciousness studies. 5 (1998):592-610. Reprinted in: Models of the self / edited by Shaun Gallagher and Jonathan Shear. Thorverton : Imprint Academic, ©1999. p. 447-465. LNL 30:6 Antropología filosófica : del subjectum al sujeto / Agustín González Gallego. 1. ed. Barcelona : Montesinos, 1998. 118 p. (Biblioteca de divulgación temática ; 50) ISBN 84-763-9071-8. Unverified. Why knowledge of the internal constitution is not the same as knowledge of the real essence and why this matters / Susanna Goodin. // IN: Southwest philosophy review. 14:no. 1 (Jan. 1998):149-155. Unverified; source: PhI 1999. “Divine/natural law theories in ethics” / Knud Haakonssen. // IN: The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophyDivine/natural law theories in ethics" / Knud Haakonssen. // IN: The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy / edited by Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998. – p. 1317-1357 [1345-1350]. Lockes doctrine of signification / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke newsletter. 29 (1998):85-104. LNL 30:6 Burke and the religious sources of skeptical conservatism / Iain Hampsher-Monk. // IN: The skeptical tradition around 1800 : skepticism in philosophy, science, and society / edited by Johan van der Zande and Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1998. (Archives internationales dhistoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 155). p. 235-259. LNL 30:6 Locke and Whately on the argumentum ad ignorantiam / H. Vilhelm Hansen. // IN: Philosophy and rhetoric. 31 (1998):55-63. Abstract: PhI 1998:678. LNL 29:6 Dualism/materialism / by R.T. Herbert. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. 48 (1998):145-158. Abstract: PhI 1998:690. A problem for expressivism / Frank Jackson & Philip Pettit. // IN: Analysis. 58 (1998):239-251. See Smith & Stoljar, Is there a Lockean argument against expressivism (2003); and the response by Jackson & Pettit, Locke, expressivism, conditionals (2003). Reconsidering the basis of Lockes primary-secondary quality distinction / Laura Keating. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. 6 (1998):169-192. Reprinted in Locke, epistemology and metaphysics / edited by Udo Thiel (2002), p. 213-236. LNL 29:7 The shortness of our present state : Lockes time and Johnsons eternity in Rasselas / R.S. Krishnan. // IN: Journal of evolutionary psychology. 19 (1998):2-9. Kantian humility : our ignorance of things in themselves / Rae Langton. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998. See Ch. 7, A comparison with Locke (p. 140-161) The contemporary significance of the American philosophic tradition : Lockean and redemptive / Thelma Z. Lavine. // IN: Reading Dewey : interpretations for a postmodern generation / edited by Larry A. Hickman. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, ©1998. p. 217-230. Bennett on ideas and qualities in Lockes Essay / Thomas M. Lennon. // IN: Locke newsletter. 29 (1998):13-21. Abstract: PhI 2000. LNL 30:7 The city of man. – See entry for French original (1994). Was Spinoza a person? / Raymond Martin. // IN: Pragmatic idealism : critical essays on Nicholas Reschers System of pragmatic idealism / edited by Azel Wüstehube and Michael Quante. Amsterdam ; Atlanta, Ga. : Rodopi, 1998. (Poznań studies in the philosophy of the sciences and the humanities ; vol. 64). p. 111-118. Abstract: PhI 1999. Martin, R., Barresi, J. & Giovannelli, A. Fission examples in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century personal identity debate / Raymond Martin, John Barresi, and Alessandro Giovannelli. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. 15 (1998):323-348. LNL 30:7 Notas sobre la doble idea de sensación en la filosofía de la modernidad / Ismael Martínez Liébana. // IN: Revista de filosofía (Madrid). 3a. época:11 (1998):275-283. Lockes parity thesis about thinking matter : a response to Williams / J.P. Moreland. // IN: Religious studies. 34 (1998):253-259. Reply to Clifford Williams, Christian materialism and the parity thesis (1996). Abstract: PhI 1998:811. LNL 29:8 The age of reasons : Quixotism, sentimentalism and political economy in eighteenth-century Britain / Wendy Motooka. London ; New York : Routledge, 1998. (Routledge studies in social and political thought ; 12) See esp. Ch. 1, Turning authority into jest (p. 32-73) Lockean rhetoric and toleration : the place of language in the thought of John Locke / by Laurence Dudley Nee. Thesis (Ph.D.)University of Dallas, 1998. 425 leaves. Unverified. Animalism versus Lockeanism : a current controversy / by Harold W. Noonan. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. 48 (1998):302-318. See comment by D. Mackie, Animalism vs. Lockeanism (1999); and Noonans response, Animalism versus Lockeanism (2001). LNL 30:8 Reissued in Philosophical quarterly vol. 57 (August 2007) virtual issue on personal identity. Epistemology in the empiricists / George S. Pappas. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. 15 (1998):285-302. LNL 29:8, 30:8 Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). vol. 2. Une résurrection pour quel corps et pour quel humanité? See entry in Chapter 5. Semiotics as methodology of sign and/or new metaphysics / Rocco Pititto. // IN: Metalogicon. 11 (1998):49-58. Unverified. Les arrets escèptiques i providencialistes del pensament contemporani / Jordi Ramírez. [Barcelona] : Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona, 1998. 164 p. ISBN 84-89829-95-0. Harrington, Locke and Aristotle : the natural and the unnatural in commonwealth and nature / G.A.J. Rogers. // IN: James Harrington and the notion of commonwealth / edited by Luc Borot. Montpellier : Université Paul-Valéry, 1998. (Collection Astræa ; no 6). p. 131-150. LNL 31:8 Lockes Enlightenment : aspects of the origin, nature and impact of his philosophy / G.A.J. Rogers. Hildesheim ; Zürich ; New York : Georg Olms Verlag, 1998. xiv, 194 p. (Europaea memoria. Reihe I, Studien ; Band 3) Contents: The writing of Lockes Essay concerning human understanding Descartes and the mind of Locke Locke and the sceptical challenge Innate ideas and the infinite The intellectual relationship between Hobbes and Locke Locke, anthropology, and models of the mind The empiricism of Locke and Newton Locke and the Latitude-Men More, Locke and the issue of liberty Stillingfleet, Locke and the Trinity John Locke, conservative radical Nature, man and God in the English Enlightenment. ISBN 3-487-10529-2 LNL 29:9 Nature, man and God in the English Enlightenment. // IN: Lockes Enlightenment (1998). p. 173-189. Slightly updated version in: Religion, reason and nature in early modern Europe / edited by Robert Crocker. Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic, c2001. (Archives internationales dhistoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas ; 180). p. 139-158. Stillingfleet, Locke and the Trinity. See entry in Chapter 5. The writing of Lockes Essay concerning human understanding. // IN: Lockes Enlightenment (1998). p. 1-22. Based in part on the introduction to Lockes philosophy (1994). German translation: Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Essay concerning human understanding. // IN: John Locke, Essay über den menschlichen Verstand / herausgegeben von Udo Thiel, p. 11-38. The contingency of philosophical problems / Richard Rorty. // IN: Wahrheit und Geschichte : ein Kolloquium zu Ehren des 60. Geburtstages von Lorenz Krüger / herausgegeben von Wolfgang Carl und Lorraine Daston. Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1999. p. 39-52. Reprinted as: The contingency of philosophical problems : Michael Ayers on Locke. // IN: Truth and progress / Richard Rorty. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. (Philosophical papers ; vol. 3). p. 274-289. The bounds of agency : an essay in revisionary metaphysics / Carol Rovane. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1998. See Part I, Lessons from Locke (p. 3-124) Abstract: PhI 1998:893. LNL 30:9 Wie argumentieren Philosophen? : eine Fallstudie / Erhard Scheibe. // IN: Amicus Plato magis amica veritas : Festschrift für Wolfgang Wieland zum 65. Geburtstag / herausgegeben von Rainer Enskat. Berlin ; New York : W. de Gruyter, 1998. p. 219-227. The invention of autonomy : a history of modern moral philosophy / J.B. Schneewind. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. See 8, The collapse of modern natural law : Locke and Thomasius (p. 141-166) The early modern period / Raffaele Simone. // IN: History of linguistics. Volume 3, Renaissance and early modern linguistics / edited by Giulio Lepschy. London ; New York : Longman, 1998. (Longman linguistics library). p. 149-236. See esp. 2.8, Hobbes and Locke (p. 176-182) Translated from the Italian ed.: [Milano] : Il Mulino, 1992. LNL 30:10 Zum Verhältnis von Wissen und wahrem Urteil in Lockes Essay / Rainer Specht. // IN: Amicus Plato magis amica veritas : Festschrift für Wolfgang Wieland zum 65. Geburtstag / herausgegeben von Rainer Enskat. Berlin ; New York : W. de Gruyter, 1998. p. 228-251. Astell, Masham, and Locke. See entry in Chapter 7. Reference and natural kind terms : the real essence of Lockes view / by P. Kyle Stanford. // IN: Pacific philosophical quarterly. 79 (1998):78-97. Abstract: PhI 1998:942. LNL 29:9 Reprinted in John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). vol. 3. Persons and their properties / by Jason Stanley. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. 48 (1998):159-175. Abstract: PhI 1998:942. Locke on superaddition and mechanism / Matthew Stuart. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. 6 (1998):351-379. Abstract: PhI 1999: LNL 29:9 Reprinted in (1) Locke, epistemology and metaphysics / edited by Udo Thiel (2002). p. 183-211; and (2) John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). vol. 3. Philosophy and memory traces : Descartes to connectionism / John Sutton. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998. See Ch. 7, John Locke and the neurophilosophy of self (p. 157-176) and Ch. 9, Spirits, body, and self (p. 189-213) LNL 31:9 [John Locke on probability] / Y. Takita. // IN: Studies in humanities and social sciences (Nihon University). 56 (1998):1-15. In Japanese; unverified. LS 1:11 Locke and eighteenth-century materialist conceptions of personal identity / Udo Thiel. // IN: Locke newsletter. 29 (1998):59-83. Abstract: PhI 2000. Reprinted in Locke, epistemology and metaphysics / edited by Udo Thiel (2002). p. 355-379. LNL 30:10 “Personal identity” / Udo Thiel. // IN: The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy / edited by Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998. – Pages 868-912. John Lockes natural philosophy (1632-1671). See entry in Chapter 9. “Collins, Anthony (1676-1729)” / Kenneth P. Winkler. // IN: Routledge encyclopedia of philosophy / edited by Edward Craig. – London ; New York : Routledge, 1998. – volume 2:415-419. When I imagine a child : the idea of childhood and the philosophy of memory in the Enlightenment / Larry Wolff. // IN: Eighteenth-century studies. 31 (1997/98):377-401. Liberty worth the name : beyond Hobbesean compatibilism / Gideon Daniel Yaffe. Thesis (Ph.D.)Stanford University, 1998. ix, 372 leaves. Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 59:3031. Religion and enlightenment in eighteenth-century England. See entry in Chapter 5. |