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Gordon-Roth, J. & Weinberg, S. (eds.)

The Lockean mind / edited by Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg. – Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. – (Routledge philosophical minds)

    Contents:

    General introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

    Part 1   Historical background

  1. Life and works
    J. R. Milton
  2. Part 2   Locke’s interlocutors

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  3. Locke and William Molyneux
    Ruth Boeker
  4. Locke and Damaris Cudworth Masham
    Jacqueline Broad
  5. Locke and Catharine Trotter Cockburn
    Patricia Sheridan
  6. Locke and Edward Stillingfleet
    Michael Ayers
  7. Locke and Anthony Collins
    Larry Jorgensen
  8. Locke and Jonas Proast
    Victor Nuovo
  9. Locke and Philippus van Limborch
    Julie Walsh
  10. Part 3   Locke’s epistemology

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  11. Locke against the nativist
    Margaret Atherton
  12. Locke on knowledge and certainty
    Jennifer Smalligan Marušić
  13. Locke on knowledge and opinion
    Matthew Priselac
  14. Locke on knowledge of the external world
    Anna Vaughn
  15. Locke on cognitive bias : Of the conduct of the understanding and diseases of the mind
    Tom Stoneham & Elisabeth Thorsson
  16. Part 4   Locke’s philosophy of mind

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  17. Locke on representation and the nature and central role of ideas
    Martin Lenz
  18. Locke on sense perception
    Walter Ott
  19. Locke on consciousness and reflection
    Shelley Weinberg
  20. Locke on memory
    Vili Lähteenmäki
  21. Locke on superaddition and the possibility of thinking matter
    Victor Nuovo
  22. Locke and projects fo naturalizing the mind in the 18th century
    Charles Wolfe
  23. Part 5   Locke on philosophy of lanugage and logic

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  24. Locke on origins, nature, and functions of language
    Benjamin Hill
  25. Locke on the uses and abuses of language
    Lewis Powell
  26. Locke and Sergeant on syllogistic reasoning
    Patrick J. Connolly
  27. Part 6   Locke’s metaphysics

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  28. Locke on space and duration
    Annemarie Butler
  29. Locke on power and freedom
    Julie Walsh
  30. Locke on substance
    Han-Kyul Kim
  31. Locke on individuation and identity
    Han Thomas Adriaenssen
  32. Locke on persons and personal identity
    David Wörner
  33. Locke and the current debate on personal identity
    Marya Schechtman
  34. Part 7   Locke’s natural philosophy

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  35. Locke on physiology and medicine
    J. C. Walmsley
  36. Locke on scientific methodology
    Huaping Lu-Adler
  37. Locke on corpuscularianism
    Jan-Erik Jones
  38. Locke on causation and the laws of nature
    Geoffrey Gorham
  39. Locke on essences
    Allison Kuklok
  40. Locke on primary and secondary qualities
    Tyler Hanck
  41. Locke, Newton, and Edmund Law
    Emily Thomas
  42. Part 8   Locke’s moral philosophy

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  43. Locke’s metaethics
    Aaron Garrett
  44. Locke on knowledge of morality
    Elliot Rossiter
  45. Locke’s moral psychology
    Ruth Boeker
  46. Locke on moral agency and moral agents
    Antonia LoLordo
  47. Part 9   Locke on education

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  48. Locke on habituation and the association of ideas
    Kathryn Tabb
  49. Locke on intellectual and moral virtue
    Shelley Weinberg
  50. Locke and Rousseau on education for freedom
    Hina Nazar
  51. Part 10   Locke’s political philosophy

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  52. Locke on the state of nature
    S.-J. Savonius-Wroth
  53. Locke on property
    Helga Varden
  54. Locke on consent
    Richard Vernon
  55. Locke and executive power
    Mark Goldie
  56. Locke on toleration : rejecting the sovereign remedy
    Douglas Casson
  57. Locke’s republican and liberal legacy
    Daniel Layman
  58. Part 11   Locke’s social philosophy

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  59. Locke on money
    Justin C. Clark
  60. Locke on slavery
    Charles W. Mills
  61. Locke on marriage
    Susanne Sreedhar
  62. Locke on children’s rights
    Alexandra Oprea
  63. Locke on midwifery and childbirth : a glimpse of a sexist epistemology?
    Jessica Gordon-Roth
  64. Part 12   Locke on religion

    Introduction
    Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg

  65. Locke on our idea and knowledge of God
    Samuel C. Rickless
  66. Locke on reason, revelation, and miracles
    Nathan Rockwood
  67. Locke on enthusiasm
    Robert Pasnau and Mark Boespflug
  68. Locke on biblical method and theological interpretation
    Kim Ian Parker
  69. Locke on our idea and knowledge of God
    Nicholas Jolley
  70. Locke and contemporary philosophy of religion
    Kristen Irwin