Barnes, J.

“Locke and the syllogism” / Jonathan Barnes. // IN: Whose Aristotle? whose Aristotelianism? / edited by R.W. Sharples. – Aldershot ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2001. – (Ashgate Keeling series in ancient philosophy). – p. 105-132.

See also de Gandt, “Response to Jonathan Barnes” (2001)

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Reprinted in: John Locke : critical assessemnts of leading philosophers. Series II / edited by Peter R. Anstey (2006). – vol. 2.

Ben Guiza, T.

“L’abus des mots selon Locke” / Tahar Ben Guiza. // IN: Empirisme et philosophie analytique / sous la direction de Mélika Ouelbani. – [Tunis] : Université de Tunis, Faculté des sciences humaines et sociales, 2001. – p. 61-79.

Unverified.

Bennett, J.

Learning from six philosophers : Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume / Jonathan Bennett. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2001.

ISBN 0-19-825092-4 (v.2)

See ch. 21-27 (vol. 2:1-123) and 39 (vol. 2:321-342)

Bergman, M.

“Misunderstanding and successful communication” / Mats Bergman. // IN: Communication and intelligibility / edited by L. Lundsten, A. Siitonen and B. Österman. – Helsinki : Societas Philosophica Fennica, 2001. – (Acta philosophica Fennica ; 69). – p. 67-89.

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Brykman, G.

Locke—idées, langage et connaissance / Geneviève Brykman. – Paris : Ellipses, 2001. – 125 p.

ISBN 2-7298-0509-5.

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Buckle, S.

Hume’s Enlightenment tract : the unity and purpose of An enquiry concerning human understanding / Stephen Buckle. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2001. – xi, 351 p.

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Buickerood, J. G.

“Clarification of some matters pertinent to the question of the authorship of Two dissertations concerning sense, and the imagination, with an essay on consciousness (1728)” / James G. Buickerood. // IN: Notes and queries. – 246 = n.s. 48 (2001):406-409.

On Two dissertations … (1728)

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Condillac, E. B. de.

Essay on the origin of human knowledge / Étienne Bonnot de Condillac ; translated and edited by Hans Aarsleff. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001. – xlv, 225 p. – (Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy)

Crouch, M. A.

“Locke on language and reality” / Margaret A. Crouch. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):87-104.

See also the reply by J.P. Danaher, “Locke and reality” (2002).

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Daly, J. P.

Towards a dialectical enlightenment / J. P. Daly. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Queen’s University of Belfast, 2001.

Unverified.

Darós, W. R.

“Hacia la construccion del principio del empirismo” / W.R. Darós. // IN: Veritas. – 46 (2001):309-329.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

Deely, J.

Four ages of understanding : the first postmodern survey of philosophy from ancient times to the turn of the twenty-first century / John Deely. – Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2001. – xxxiii, 1019 p. – (Toronto studies in semiotics)

See Ch. 12, “The founding fathers : René Descartes and John Locke” (p. 511-539) and Ch. 14, “Locke again : the scheme of human knowledge” (p. 590-607)

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Dicker, G.

“Berkeley on the impossibility of abstracting primary from secondary qualities : Lockean rejoinders” / Georges Dicker. // IN: Southern journal of philosophy. – 39 (2001):23-45.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Downing, L.

“The uses of mechanism : corpuscularianism in Drafts A and B of Locke’s Essay” / Lisa Downing. // IN: Late medieval and early modern corpuscular matter theories / edited by Christoph Lüthy, John E. Murdoch, William R. Newman. – Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2001. – (Medieval and early modern science ; vol. 1). – p. 515-534.

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Fernández Beites, Pilar.

“Percepción externa y ‘teoría de las imágenes’ ” / Pilar Fernández Beites. // IN: Pensamiento (Madrid). – 57 (2001):393-412.

Ferguson, S.

“Lockian teleosemantics” / Sally Ferguson. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):105-122.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Firode, A.

“Locke et les philosophes français” / Alain Firode. // IN: Cirey dans la vie intellectuelle : la réception de Newton en France / présenté par François de Gandt. – Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 2001. – (Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century ; 2001:11). – p. 57-72.

Forde, S.

“Natural law, theology, and morality in Locke.” – See entry in Chapter 7.

Gabbey, A.

“Disciplinary transformations in the age of Newton : the case of metaphysics” / Alan Gabbey. // IN: Between Leibniz, Newton and Kant : philosophy and science in the eighteenth century / edited by Wolfgang Lefèvre. – Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©2001. – (Boston studies in the philosophy of science ; 220). – p. 3-23.

Gandt, F. de.

“Response to Jonathan Barnes” / François de Gandt. // IN: Whose Aristotle? whose Aristotelianism? / edited by R.W. Sharples. – Aldershot ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2001. – (Ashgate Keeling series in ancient philosophy). – p. 133-134.

Reply to Barnes, “Locke and the syllogism” (2001).

Gillitzer, B.

Personen, Menschen und ihre Identität / Berthold Gillitzer. – Stuttgart : W. Kohlhammer, ©2001. – 318 p. – (Münchener philosophische Studien ; n.F., Band 18)

ISBN 3-1701-7095-3.

Unverified.

Hall, R.

“The role of experience in Locke” / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):15-30.

Also published in: Experientia : X Colloquio Internazionale, Roma, 4-6 gennaio 2001 / atti a cura de Marco Veneziani. – Firenze : L.S. Olschki, 2002. – (Lessico intellettuale europeo ; 91). – p. 303-314. [unverified]

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Hatfield, G.

“Epistemology and science in the image of modern philosophy : Rorty on Descartes and Locke” / Gary Hatfield. // IN: Future pasts : the analytic tradition in twentieth-century philosophy / edited by Juliet Floyd, Sanford Shieh. – New York : Oxford University Press, 2001. – p. 393-413.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

Hight, M. A.

“Locke’s implicit ontology of ideas” / Marc A. Hight. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 9 (2001):17-42.

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Hnatenko, P. I. (ed.)

Фiлософсько-антропологiчнi студiï 2001 : спецвипуск : фiлософiя Джоно Локка i сучаснiсть : до 80-рiччя Гноргiя Антоновича Зайченка / [вiдп. ред. П. I. Гнатенко]. – Киïв : Стiлос ; Днiпропетровськ : РВВ ДНУ, 2001. – 363 p.

Filosofs´ko-antropolohichni studiï 2001 : spet͡svypusk : filosofii͡a Dz͡hona Lokka i suchasnist´ : do 80-richchi͡a Heorhii͡a Antonovycha Zaĭchenka / [vidp. red. P. I. Hnatenko]. – Kyïv : Stilos ; Dnipropetrovs´k : RVV DNU, 2001. – 363 p.

Articles in Ukrainian and Russian.

ISBN 9-668-00902-9.

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Israel, J. I.

Radical Enlightenment : philosophy and the making of modernity 1650-1750 / Jonathan I. Israel. – Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2001.

See esp. Ch. 27, “Anglomania : the ‘triumph’ of Newton and Locke” (p. 513-527)

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Jackson, F.

“Locke-ing onto content” / Frank Jackson. // IN: Naturalism, evolution and mind / edited by D. M. Walsh. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2001. – (Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement ; 49). – p. 127-143.

Jantzen, G. M.

“Before the rooster crows : the betrayal of knowledge in modernity” / Grace M. Jantzen. // IN: Literature and theology. – 15 (2001):1-24.

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Kelley, A.

“ ‘In search of the sublime’ : reason and the body in the writings of Catherine Trotter” / Anne Kelley. // IN: Women’s writing. – 8 (2001):235-250.

Kuklick, B.

A history of philosophy in America, 1720-2000 / Bruce Kuklick. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, ©2001.

See esp. ch. 1, “Calvinism and Jonathan Edwards” (p. 5-25)

Kulenkampff, J.

“Was das Wort ‘Person’ bedeutet : Überlegungen im Anschluss an John Locke” / Jens Kulenkampff. // IN: Von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart : Erlanger Streifzüge durch die Geschichte der Philosophie / herausgegeben von Jens Kulenkampff und Thomas Spitzley. – Stuttgart : Palm & Enke, 2001. – p. 61-78.

Unverified.

Lennon, T. M.

“Locke and the logic of ideas” / Thomas M. Lennon. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 18 (2001):155-177.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Lin, M.

Certainty as a social metaphor : the social and historical production of certainty in China and the West / Min Lin. – Westport, Conn. ; London : Greenwood Press, 2001. – (Contributions in philosophy ; no. 79)

See “Locke’s and empiricism’s view of certainty” (p. 81-93)

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Losonsky, M.

Enlightenment and action from Descartes to Kant : passionate thought / Michael Losonsky. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001.

See 4, “Locke : uneasy thinking” (p. 72-104)

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Lupoli, A.

“Identità personale e responsabilità nell’Essay di John Locke” / di Agostino Lupoli. // IN: Dal necessario al possibile : determinismo e libertà nel pensiero anglo-olandese del XVII secolo / a cura di Luisa Simonutti. – Milano : FrancoAngeli, ©2001. – (Filosofia scienza nel cinquecento e nel seicento. Studi ; 54). – p. 117-134.

MacIntosh, J. J.

“Boyle, Bentley and Clarke on God, necessity, frigorifick atoms and the void” / J.J. MacIntosh. // IN: International studies in the philosophy of science. – 15 (2001):33-50.

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Martin, J. & Sugarman, J.

“Is the self a kind of understanding?” / Jack Martin and Jeff Sugarman. // IN: Journal for the theory of social behaviour. – 31 (2001):103-114.

Abstract: PhI 2001.

McCann, E.

“Locke’s theory of substance under attack!” / Edwin McCann. // IN: Philosophical studies. – 106 (2001):87-105.

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Merricks, T.

Objects and persons / Trenton Merricks. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2001.

See p. 47-50.

Mey, P. de.

“Het epistemologisch statuut van geopenbaarde waarheden : een zeventiende-eeuws dispuut tussen Locke en Stillingfleet” / Peter de Mey. // IN: God ondergronds : opstellen voor een theologisch vrijdenker / aangeboden aan Georges de Schrijver ; red. Lieven Boeve & Jacques Haers. – Averbode : Altiora, 2001. – p. 177-200.

Unverified.

Meyers, R. G.

“Was Locke an empiricist?” / Robert G. Meyers. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):63-85.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Milton, J. R.

“Locke, medicine and the mechanical philosophy.” – See entry in Chapter 9.

Nartonis, D. K.

“Locke-Stewart-Mill : philosophy of science at Dartmouth College, 1771-1854” / David K. Nartonis. // IN: International studies in the philosophy of science. – 15, 2 (July 2001): 167-175.

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Noonan, H. W.

“Animalism versus Lockeanism : reply to Mackie” / by Harold W. Noonan. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 51 (2001):83-90.

Reply to Mackie, “Animalism vs. Lockeanism” (1999)

Abstract: PhI 2002.

Reissued in Philosophical quarterly vol. 57 (August 2007) virtual issue on personal identity.

Parmentier, M.

Le vocabulaire de Locke / Marc Parmentier. – Paris : Ellipses, 2001. – 70 p.

ISBN 2-7298-0929-5.

Review: G. Meynell, Locke studies 3 (2003):238.

Unverified.

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Also: Nouvelle édition. – Paris : Ellipses, [2016]. – 72 pages. – (Vocabularie de …). – ISBN 978-2-340-01082-6. – Unverified.

Quinton, A.

“The rise, fall and rise of epistemology” / Anthony Quinton. // IN: Philosophy at the new millennium / edited by Anthony O’Hear. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, ©2001. – (Royal Institute of Philosophy supplement ; 49). – p. 61-72.

Rosmini, A.

A new essay concerning the origin of ideas. – See entry for the Italian edition (1830)

Schøsler, J.

“La diffusion de Locke en France : l’Essai sur l’entendement de Locke et la lutte philosophique en France au XVIIIe siècle : l’histoire des traductions, des éditions et de la diffusion journalistique (1688-1742)” / Jørn Schøsler. // IN: Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century. – 2001:04:1-259.

Review: J.-M. Vienne, Locke studies 3 (2003):233-237.

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Schuurman, P.

“Locke’s logic of ideas in context : content and structure” / Paul Schuurman. // IN: British journal for the history of philosophy. – 9 (2001):439-465.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Schuurman, P.

“Locke’s Of the conduct of the understanding and MSS Locke e.1 and c.28” / Paul Schuurman. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):123-157.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Schuurman, P.

“Locke’s way of ideas as context for his theory of education in Of the conduct of the understanding” / Paul Schuurman. // IN: History of European ideas. – 27 (2001):45-59.

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Sedgwick, P.

Descartes to Derrida : an introduction to European philosophy / Peter Sedgwick. – Oxford ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 2001.

See “Empiricism : Locke and the role of experience in knowledge” (p. 11-16)

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Soles, D. & Bradfield, K.

“Some remarks on Locke’s use of thought experiments” / David Soles and Katherine Bradfield. // IN: Locke studies. – 1 (2001):31-62.

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Stemmer, P.

“Der Begriff der moralischen Pflicht” / von Peter Stemmer. // IN: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie. – 49 (2001):831-855.

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Taylor, E. D.

“Mary Astell’s ironic assault on John Locke’s theory of thinking matter” / E. Derek Taylor. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 62 (2001):505-522.

Abstract: PhI 2002.

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Thiel, U.

“Person und persönliche Identität in der Philosophie des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts” / Udo Thiel. // IN: Person : Philosophiegeschichte, theoretische Philosophie, praktische Philosophie / Dieter Sturma (Hrsg.). – Paderborn : Mentis, 2001. – (Ethica ; 3). – p. 79-101.

Thomson, G.

On Locke / Garrett Thomson. – Belmont, CA : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, ©2001. – 86 p. – (Wadsworth philosophers series)

ISBN 0-534-57628-1.

Tomida, Y.

“Bâkuri no kannensetsu no mujun” = [A contradiction in Berkeley’s theory of ideas]. // IN: Archē. – 9 (2001):15–25.

A paper first read at the annual meeting of the Kansai Philosophical Association, October 2000; revised and expanded as: “Locke, Berkeley, and the logic of idealism” (2002)

Unverified.

Tomida, Y.

Inquiries into Locke’s theory of ideas / Yasuhiko Tomida. – Hildesheim : Georg Olms, 2001. – xviii, 212 p. – (Philosophische Texte und Studien ; Band 62)

ISBN 3-487-11346-5.

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Townsend, D.

Hume’s aesthetic theory : taste and sentiment / Dabney Townsend. – London : New York : Routledge, 2001. – (Routledge studies in eighteenth-century philosophy ; 2)

See esp. p. 14-24, 40-47, 69-77, 86-91.

Uzgalis, W.

“John Locke” [in Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy]. – See entry in Chapter 2.

Available at: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/locke.

Walker, W.

“Addison’s mastery of Locke” / William Walker. // IN: 1650-1850 : ideas, aesthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era. – 6 (2001):45-76.

Wiggins, D.

Sameness and substance renewed / David Wiggins. – Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001.

See p. 197-207.

Yaffe, G.

“Locke on refraining, suspending and the freedom to will” / Gideon Yaffe. // IN: History of philosophy quarterly. – 18 (2001):373-391.

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Abstract: PhI 2003.

Yolton, J. W.

“Locke’s man” / John W. Yolton. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 62 (2001):665-683.

Revised version included in Yolton, The two intellectual worlds of John Locke (2004), ch. 1.

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Zagzebski, L.

“The uniqueness of persons” / Linda Zagzebski. // IN: Journal of religious ethics. – 29 (2001):401-423.

Zinaich, S., Jr.

“The internal coherency of Locke’s moral views in the Questions concerning the law of nature” / Samuel Zinaich, Jr. // IN: Interpretation. – 29 (2001):55-73.

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Zuckert, M. P.

“On the Lockean project of a natural law theory : reply to Zinaich” / Michael P. Zuckert. // IN: Interpretation. – 29 (2001):75-89.

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