Anstey, P. R.
“The experimental history of the understanding from Locke to Sterne” / Peter R. Anstey. // IN:
Eighteenth-century thought. – 4 (2009):143-169.
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Antognazza, M. R.
Leibniz : an intellectual biography / Maria Rosa Antognazza. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009.
See “Reading Locke” (p. 406-418)
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Bauman, W.
Theology, creation, and environmental ethics : from creatio ex nihilo to terra nullius / Whitney Bauman. –
London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
See Ch. 4, “The cogito, ex nihilo, and the legacy of John Locke”
Unverified.
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Borkowska, E.
But he talked of the temple of man’s body : Blake’s revelation un-locked / by Eliza Borkowska. –
Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars, ©2009. – vii, 289 p.
Unverified.
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Bostock, D.
Philosophy of mathematics : an introduction / David Bostock. –
Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
See “Locke, Berkeley, Hume” (p. 38-43)
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Brun, C.
“Le corpuscularisme de Boyle et la distinction de qualités dans l’epistemologie de Locke” /
Cédric Brun. // IN: La philosophie naturelle de Robert Boyle /
édité par Myriam Dennehy et Charles Ramond. –
Paris : J. Vrin, 2009. – (Analyse et philosophie). – p. 259-276.
Unverified.
Capozzi, M. &
Roncaglia, G.
“Logic and philosophy of logic from humanism to Kant” / Mirella Capozzi and Gino Roncaglia. // IN:
The development of modern logic / edited by Leila Haaparanta. —
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. — p. 78-158.
See 6, “The emergence of a logic of cognitive faculties” (p. 103-106)
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Chottin, M.
“L’aveugle aux bâtons face à l’aveugle de Molyneux :
le rationalisme à l’épreuve de l’empirisme” / Marion Chottin. // IN:
L’aveugle et le philosophe, ou, Comment la cécité donne à penser / sous la direction de Marion Chottin. –
Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2009. – (Série Philosophie / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; 25). – pages 83-106.
Corneanu, S.
“Locke on the study of nature” / S. Corneanu. // IN:
Branching off : the early modern quest for the unity of knowledge / Vlad Alexandrescu [ed.]. –
Bucharest : Zeta Books, 2009. – (Foundations of modern thought ; vol. 1). – p. 187-207.
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Dempsey, L. P.
“Thinking-matter then and now : the evolution of mind-body dualism” / Liam P. Dempsey. // IN:
History of philosophy quarterly. – 26 (2009):43-61.
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Downing, L.
“Locke : the primary and secondary quality distinction” / Lisa Downing. // IN:
The Routledge companion to metaphysics / edited by Robin Le Poidevin [and others]. –
London ; New York : Routledge, 2009. – p. 98-108.
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Ducheyne, S.
“The flow of influence : from Newton to Locke … and back” / by Steffen Ducheyne. // IN:
Rivista di storia della filosofia. – 64 (2009):245-268.
Ducheyne, S.
“ ‘Newtonian’ elements in Locke, Hume, and Reid : or, How far can one stretch a label?” / Steffen Ducheyne. // IN:
Enlightenment and dissent. – 25 (2009):62-105.
Fairer, D.
Organising poetry : the Coleridge circle, 1690-1698 / David Fairer. –
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
See esp. ch. 2, “Organic constitutions : identity” (p. 33-57)
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Foley, R.
“Beliefs, degrees of belief, and the Lockean thesis” / Richard Foley. // IN:
Degrees of belief / edited by Franz Huber, Christoph Schmidt-Petri. –
Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2009. – (Synthese library : studies in epistemology, logic, methadology, and philosophy of science ; vol. 342).
– p. 37-47.
Garrett, D.
“Descartes, Spinoza, and Locke on extended thinking beings” / Don Garrett. // IN:
Topics in early modern philosophy of mind / edited by Jon Miller. –
[Dordrecht, The Netherlands] : Springer, ©2009. – (Studies in the history of philosophy of mind ; vol. 9). – p. 85-104.
Gaukroger, S.
“The role of natural philosophy in the development of Locke’s empiricism” / Stephen Gaukroger. // IN:
British journal for the history of philosophy. – 17 (2009):55-83.
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Gendler, T. S.
“Personal identity and metaphysics” / Tamar Szabó Gendler. // IN:
The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind / edited by Brian P. McLaughlin
with Ansgar Beckermann and Sven Walter. –
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2009. – (Oxford handbooks in philosophy). – p. 578-591.
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Grigoropoulou, V.
“Desire and will : the sentient and conscious self in Locke and Rousseau” / Vasiliki Grigoropoulou. // IN:
Rousseau and desire / edited by Mark Blackell,
John Duncan, and Simon Kow. –
Toronto ; Buffalo, London : University of Toronto Press, ©2009. – pages 85-103.
Hamou, P.
“Philosopher dans les marges de l’Essai :
Pierre Coste, traducteur et critique de Locke” / Ph. Hamou. // IN:
Essai philosophique concernant l’entendement humain / John Locke ;
traduction par Pierre Coste; éstablissement du texte, présentation, dossier et notes par Philippe Hamou (2009). –
p. 1041-1053.
Harris, J. A.
“Innateness in British philosophy, c. 1750-1820” / James A. Harris. // IN:
Eighteenth-century thought. – 4 (2009):203-228.
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Hawthorne, J.
“The Lockean thesis and the logic of belief” / James Hawthorne. // IN:
Degrees of belief / edited by Franz Huber, Christoph Schmidt-Petri. –
Dordrecht ; London : Springer, 2009. – (Synthese library : studies in epistemology, logic, methadology, and philosophy of science ; vol. 342).
– p. 49-74.
Hill, J.
“Primary qualities, secondary qualities and Locke’s impulse principle” / James Hill. // IN:
British journal for the history of philosophy. – 17 (2009):85-98.
Abstract: PhI 2009.
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Kelly, D.
“The propriety of liberty and the quality of responsible agency.” –
See entry in Chapter 7.
Kemmerling, A.
“Descartes und Locke über Personen und ihre transtemporale Identität” / Andreas Kemmerling ;
Kommentar, Sarah Tietz. –
Paper delivered at the workshop “Lockes Philosophie des Geistes und der Sprache,”
Humboldt Universität Berlin, 27 February 2009.
Unverified.
Klever, W.
Lockes disguised Spinozism. –
See entry for original version in Dutch.
Kochiras, H.
“Gravity and Newton’s substance counting problem” / Hylarie Kochiras. // IN:
Studies in history and philosophy of science. – 40 (2009):267-280.
Krupp, A.
Reason’s children : childhood in early modern philosophy / Anthony Krupp. –
Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press, ©2009. – (The Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture)
See 2, “Locke and Leibniz : understanding children” (p. 49-79)
and ch. 3, “Locke : children’s language and the fate of changelings” (p. 80-106)
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New
Lähteenmäki, V.
“Cudworth on types of consciousness” / Vili Lähteenmäki. // IN:
British journal for the history of philosophy. – 18 (2010):9-34.
Leary, N.
“How essentialists misunderstand Locke” / Nigel Leary. // IN:
History of philosophy quarterly. – 26 (2009):273-292.
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Lent, A. C.
“What’s in it for me? : Butler’s complaint against Collins” / Alfred C. Lent. // IN:
British journal for the history of philosophy. – 17 (2009):333-349.M.duv
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Lenz, M.
“Lockes Sprachkonzeption als sozialer Externalismus” / Martin Lenz. –
Paper delivered at the workshop “Lockes Philosophie des Geistes und der Sprache,”
Humboldt Universität Berlin, 27 February 2009.
Unverified.
Look, B. C.
“Leibniz and Locke on natural kinds” / Brandon C. Look. // IN:
Branching off : the early modern quest for the unity of knowledge / Vlad Alexandrescu [ed.]. –
Bucharest : Zeta Books, 2009. – (Foundations of modern thought ; vol. 1). – p. 380-409.
Unverified.
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Lottenbach, H.
“Lazy lethargy and fullness of joy : Locke on desire and happiness” / Hans Lottenbach. // IN:
Locke studies. – 9 (2009):97-122.
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Lotti, B.
“Il linguaggio come strumento in Locke” / Brunello Lotti. // IN:
Per Teresa : studi e richerche in ricordo di Teresa Ferro. – Udine : Forum, ©2009. –
vol. 1, Dentro e oltre i confini / a cura di Giampaolo Borghello, pages 419-451.
Unverified.
Mabille, L.
Nietzsche and the Anglo-Saxon tradition / Louise Mabille. –
London ; New York : Continuum, ©2009. – (Continuum studies in Continental philosophy)
See ch. 3, “Locke, life, language” (p. 50-71)
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Markovits, F.
“Une figure paradoxale des Lumières : l’aveugle” / Francine Markovits. // IN:
L’aveugle et le philosophe, ou, Comment la cécité donne à penser / sous la direction de Marion Chottin. –
Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2009. – (Série Philosophie / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; 25). – pages 43-61.
Moore, T.
“Locke’s parrot” / Terence Moore. // IN:
Think. – 8:issue 23 (autumn 2009):35-44.
Newman, L.
“Ideas, pictures, and the directness of perception in Descartes and Locke” / Lex Newman. // IN:
Philosophy compass. – 4 (2009):134-154.
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O’Brien, K.
Women and enlightenment in eighteenth-century Britain / Karen O’Brien. –
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009. – viii, 310 p.
See Ch. 1, “Anglican Whig feminism in England, 1690-1760 : self-love, reason, and social benevolence.”
(p. 35-67)
Ott, W.
Causation and laws of nature in early modern philosophy / Walter Ott. –
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
See ch. 19, “Locke on relations”,
ch. 20, “Locke on powers”,
and ch. 21, “Locke’s mechanisms”
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Pereboom, D.
“Consciousness and introspective inaccuracy” / Derk Pereboom. // IN:
Metaphysics and the good : themes from the philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams /
edited by Samual Newlands and Larry M. Jorgensen. –
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. – p. 156-187.
Quinney, L.
William Blake on self and soul / Laura Quinney. –
Cambridge, Mass. ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2009.
See esp. p. 4-46, 66-84, 168-169.
Rogers, G. A. J.
“John Locke and the limits of scientia” / G. A. J. Rogers. // IN:
Scientia in early modern philosophy : seventeenth-century thinkers on demonstrative knowledge from first principles /
edited by Tom Sorell, G.A.J. Rogers
and Jill Kraye. – Dordrecht, Netherlands ; New York, N.Y. : Springer Verlag, ©2009. –
(Studies in history and philosophy of science ; vol. 24). – p. 129-136.
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Ryan, T.
Pierre Bayle’s Cartesian metaphysics : rediscovering early modern philosophy / Todd Ryan. –
New York ; London : Routledge, 2009. – (Routledge studies in seventeenth-century philosophy ; 11)
See 3, “Critique of Lockean superaddition” (p. 50-62)
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Schaar, M. van der.
“Locke on knowledge and the cognitive act” / Maria van der Schaar. // IN:
Grazer philosophische Studien. – 78 (2009):1-15.
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Schieber, J.
“Locke on testimony : a reexamination” / Joseph Shieber. // IN:
History of philosophy quarterly. – 26 (2009):21-41.
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Smith, J.
“Charity education and the spectacle of ‘Christian entertainment’.” –
See entry in Chapter 4.
Smith, J. E. H.
“ ‘Cranklings and turnings about’ : the relation of physiology to theory of action
in Willis, Spinoza, Tyson, and Locke” / Justin E. H. Smith. –
Paper delivered at the Embodied Empiricism Workshop, University of Sydney, February 22, 2009.
Stark, R. J.
Rhetoric, science, & magic in seventeenth-century England / Ryan J. Stark. –
Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, ©2009.
See “Thomas Sprat’s and John Locke’s arguments against bewitching rhetoric” (p. 48-58)
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Sutton, S. D.
“Un-locking Locke : history, rhetoric, and modernity.” –
See entry in Chapter 2.
Taylor, E. D.
Reason and religion in Clarissa : Samuel Richardson and “the famous Mr. Norris, of Bemerton” /
E. Derek Taylor. – Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Publishing, ©2009. – 171 p.
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Thiel, U.
“Locke über Bewusstsein und Reflexion” / Udo Thiel ;
Kommentar, Stephan Schmid. –
Paper delivered at the workshop “Lockes Philosophie des Geistes und der Sprache,”
Humboldt Universität Berlin, 27 February 2009.
Unverified.
Thomas, J.
The minds of the moderns : rationalism, empiricism and philosophy of mind / Janice Thomas. –
Montreal ; Kingston ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen’s University Press, ©2009.
See section IV, “Locke” (p. 139-180)
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Tunstall, K. E.
“L’aveugle qui suit l’aveugle qui suit l’aveugle qui suit l’aveugle :
la philosophie intertextuelle de la Lettre sur les aveugles” / Kate E. Tunstall. // IN:
L’aveugle et le philosophe, ou, Comment la cécité donne à penser / sous la direction de Marion Chottin. –
Paris : Publications de la Sorbonne, 2009. – (Série Philosophie / Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne ; 25). – pages 63-81.
Uzgalis, W.
“Anthony Collins on the emergence of consciousness and personal identity” / William Uzgalis. // IN:
Philosophy compass. – 4 (2009):363-379.
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Ward, L.
“Locke on punishment, property and moral knowledge.” –
See entry in Chaptr 7.
Warren, K. J. (ed.)
An unconventional history of Western philosophy : conversations between men and women philosophers /
edited by Karen J. Warren. –
Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., ©2009.
See Chapter. 7, “Locke and Masham” (p. 223-257);
contains “Introduction” / by Karen J. Warren –
Excerpts from Masham’s Occasional thoughts in reference to a virtuous Christian life –
Excerpts from Locke’s Essay concerning human understanding –
“Masham and Locke : reason, religion, and education : commentary” / by Lois Frankel.
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Wilson, C.
“Matter, mortality, and the changing ideal of science” / Catherine Wilson. // IN:
Scientia in early modern philosophy : seventeenth-century thinkers on demonstrative knowledge from first principles /
edited by Tom Sorell, G.A.J. Rogers
and Jill Kraye. – Dordrecht, Netherlands ; New York, N.Y. : Springer Verlag, ©2009. –
(Studies in history and philosophy of science ; vol. 24). – p. 35-51.
Wilkins, J. S.
Defining species : a sourcebook from antiquity to today / John S. Wilkins. –
New York : P. Lang, ©2009. – (American university studies. Series V, Philosophy ; vol. 203)
See “John Locke (1632-1704)” (p. 31-33)
Wilkins, J. S.
Species : a history of the idea / John S. Wilkins. –
Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2009.
See “John Locke and Gottfried Leibniz : real and nominal essences” (p. 62-65)
Wolfe, C. T.
“Locke’s compatibilism : suspension of desire or suspension of deteminism?” / Charles T. Wolfe. // IN:
Action, ethics and responsibility / edited by Joseph Keim Campbell,
Michael O’Rourke & Harry Silverstein. –
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 2009. – (Topics in contemporary philosophy ; vol. 7).
Unverified.
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