[ Table of Contents ] [ The Locke Newsletter: Archives ] The Locke Newsletter Number 27 (1996)
Editorial (pages 1-2) Hall, R. Recent publications on Locke (pages 3-12) Tomida, Y. The imagist interpretation of Locke revisited : a reply to Ayers (pages 13-30) Ferguson, S. What makes Locke’s simple ideas adequate? : a response to Bermúdez (pages 31-40) LaPorte, J. Locke’s semantics and the new theory of reference to natural kinds (pages 41-64) Meynell, G. Locke’s collaboration with Sydenham : the significance of Locke’s indexes (pages 65-74) Milton, P. Denis Grenville and John Locke (pages 75-108) Milton, J. R. Locke manuscripts among the Shaftesbury Papers in the Public Record Office (pages 109-130) Hall, R. Locke’s apologies in the Essay (pages 131-138) Stewart, M. A. & R. E. Savage. The Nidditch Locke on disk : some cautions (pages 139-146) Marshall, J. Locke and socinianism (pages 147-148) Meynell, G. Why ‘Fox’ Bourne? (pages 149-130) Wood, P. Review of The philosophical canon in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, edited by G. A. J. Rogers and S. Tomaselli (pages 151-156) Stewart, M. A. Review of Philosophers of the Enlightenment : Locke, Hume and Berkeley revisited, by G. Hanratty (pages 157-161) Mandelbrote, S. Review of The mind of John Locke, by I. Harris (pages 162-168) Mendus, S. Review of Locke on government, by D. A. Lloyd Thomas (pages 169-175) |