[ Table of Contents ] – [ Part One: Works by Locke ]

Schuurman, P. & Walmsley, J. C. (eds.)

Of the conduct of the understanding and other writings on philosophy, 1690–1704 / John Locke ; edited by Paul Schuurman and J. C. Walmsley. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, in preparation. – (The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke)

Contents:

I. Writings against Malebranche and Norris

  1. An Answer to Mr. Norris’s Reflections – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 107-112]
  2. Remarks upon some of Mr Norris’s Books – [MS Locke d. 3, pp. 89-109]
  3. Notes on Malebranche’s Recherche de la Vérité – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 119r-v]
  4. An Examination of Malebranche’s Opinion of seeing all things in God
    [MS Locke d. 3, pp. 1-86]

II. Ethical Fragments

  1. Ethica A – [MS Locke c. 42B, p. 224]
  2. Thus I thinke – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 143-144 and 153-154]
  3. Morality – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 139-140]
  4. Ethica B – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 141-142]
  5. Ethica C – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 113r]
  6. Justitia – [Adversaria 1661, p. 24]

III. Drafts for Additions to the Essay concerning Human Understanding

  1. Anima – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 115r]
  2. Method – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 115r-v]
  3. Connection of Ideas – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 115v]
  4. “Perhaps it will be said …” (unused addition to Essay II.xxi.54) – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 116r-v]
  5. “By this learned art …” (unused addition to Essay III.x.11) – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 117r-118v]
  6. “We cannot but thinke that angels …” (unused adition to Essay III.x.13) – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 118r-v]
  7. Enthusiasm (Essay IV.xix) – [MS Locke e. 1, pp. 1, 2-6, 7, 9, 10-31]
  8. Ballance the difficulties on both sides (addition to Essay IV, iii.6) – [MS Locke e. 1, pp. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11]
  9. Association of Ideas (Essay II.xxxiii) – [MS Locke e. 1, pp. 30-56]
  10. Maximes (addition to Essay IV.xii.3) – [MS Locke e. 1, p. 182]
  11. “Monsieur Menage …” (addition to Essay III.vi.26) – [MS Locke e. 1, pp. 184-185]

IV. Of the Conduct of the Understanding

  1. Of the Conduct of the Understanding – [MS Locke e. 1, pp. i, iv, 1 and 52-261]

V. Miscellaneous Philosophical Writings

  1. Ignorantia – [MS Locke c. 33, f. 27v]
  2. Anima – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 113r]
  3. Voluntas – [MS Locke c. 28, f. 114v]
  4. Des Cartes’s proof of a god from the idea of necessary existence examined – [MS Locke c. 28, ff. 119-120]
  5. Observations on Mr Bolds papers – [MS Locke c. 27, ff. 147-150]
  6. Judging. Election. Resolution – [MS Locke c. 43, pp. 47a-b]

VI. Marginalia in Books

  1. Marginalia in John sergeant’s The Method to Science – [Bodleian Library, Locke 8.226a]
  2. Marginalia in John Sergeant’s Solid Philosophy Asserted – [St. John’s College, Cambridge Library, Aa.2.27]
  3. Marginalia in [Anon.] Remarks upon an Essay Concerning Humane Understanding – [Beinecke Rare Book and Manmuscript Library, K8 L79 Zz697Pa]
  4. Marginalia in [Anon.] Third Remarks upon an Essay Concerning Humane Understanding – [Beinecke Rare Book and Manmuscript Library, K8 L79 Zz697Pb]