[ Locke Bibliography ] – [ Chapter 3: Philosophy ]

John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell. – New York ; London : Garland Publishing, 1992. – xii, 614 p. – (Essays on early modern philosophers ; vol. 8)
Contents:
Series introduction (p. v-vi)
Volume introduction (p. xi-xii)
Peter Alexander
“Boyle and Locke on primary and secondary qualities” (p. 1-17)
Peter Alexander
“Locke on substance-in-general” (p. 19-53)
E. J. Ashworth
“Locke on languge” (p. 55-83)
Margaret Atherton
“Locke’s theory of personal identity” (p. 85-105)
Margaret Atherton
“The inessentiality of Lockean essences” (p. 107-123)
M. R. Ayers
“The ideas of power and substance in Locke’s philosophy” (p. 125-151)
Michael Ayers
“Are Locke’s ‘ideas’ images, intentional objects or natural signs?” (p. 153-186)
Jonathan Barnes
“Mr. Locke’s darling notion” (p. 187-208)
Jonathan Bennett
“Substratum” (p. 209-227)
Martha Brandt Bolton
“Substances, substrata, and names of substances in Locke’s Essay (p. 228-253)
Martha Brandt Bolton
“Locke and pyrrhonism : the doctrine of primary and secondary qualities” (p. 255-277)
John Campbell
“Locke on qualities” (p. 279-297)
N. G. E. Harris
“Locke’s triangles” (p. 299-309)
Paul Helm
“Locke’s theory of personal identity” (p. 311-323)
Norman Kretzmann
“The main thesis of Locke’s semantic theory” (p. 325-346)
Mark A. Kulstad
“Locke on consciousness and reflection” (p. 347-371)
J. L. Mackie
“Locke and respresentative perception” (p. 372-382)
Ruth Marie Mattern
“Locke – ‘our knowledge, which all consists in propositions’ ” (p. 383-401)
Ruth Mattern
“Moral science and the concept of persons in Locke” (p. 402-423)
H. E. Matthews
“Locke, Malebranche and the representative theory” (p. 424-433)
Edwin McCann
“Locke on identity : matter, life, and consciousness” (p. 434-457)
J. R. Milton
“John Locke and the nominalist tradition” (p. 458-475)
J. A. Passmore
“Locke and the ethics of belief” (p. 477-500)
G. A. J. Rogers
“Locke, law and the laws of nature” (p. 502-518)
W. M. Spellman
“Locke and the Latitudinarian perspective on original sin” (p. 519-532)
Jürgen Sprute
“John Lockes Konzeption der Ethik” (p. 533-548)
John Troyer
“Locke on the names of substances” (p. 549-561)
Jeffrey Wieand
“Locke on memory” (p. 563-575)
Margaret D. Wilson
“Superadded properties : the limits of mechanism in Locke” (p. 577-584)
J. W. Yolton
“Locke on knowledge of body” (p. 585-610)
Acknowledgments (p. 611-614)