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Locke Studies   Volume 5 (2005)


Editorial (pages 1-2)

Hall, R. Recent publications on Locke (pages 3-16)

Lowe, E. J. Wolfgang Marius von Leyden, 1911-2004 (pages 17-18)

Carson, E. Locke on simple and mixed modes (pages 19-38)

Tomida, Y. ‘Separation’ of ideas reconsidered : a response to Jonathan Walmsley (pages 39-56)

Hoffman, P. Locke on the locked room (pages 57-73)

Hill, J. Was Locke an atomist? (pages 75-101)

Alexander, P. How could a respectable seventeenth-century empiricist be influenced by Robert Boyle? (pages 103-117)

Megill, J. Locke’s mysterianism : on the unsolvability of the mind-body problem (pages 119-149)

Kort, E. D. Stillingfleet and Locke on substance, essence, and articles of faith (pages 149-178)

Buickerood, J. G. What is it with Damaris, Lady Masham? : the historiography of one early modern woman philosopher (pages 179-214)

Goldie, M. Printing history of Locke’s writings 1686-1800 (pages 215-221)

Lowe, E. J. Review of The two intellectual worlds of John Locke, by J. W. Yolton (pages 223-216)

Mendus, S. Review of Locke and the legislative point of view, by A. Tuckness (pages 227-232)

Dawson, H. Review of Ideas, mental faculties and method : the logic of ideas of Descartes and Locke and its reception in the Dutch Republic, 1630-1750, by P. Schuurman (pages 233-239)

Stewart, M. A. Review of John Locke : writings on religion, edited by V. Nuovo (pages 241-251)

Marocco Stuardi, D. Review of Locke e il costituzionalismo, by F. Manti (pages 252-255)