1921

Aster, E. von.

Geschichte der neueren Erkenntnistheorie : von Descartes bis Hegel / von E. von Aster. – Berlin : W. de Gruyter, 1921.

See p. 333-354.

H&W 1983

Brett, G. S.

A history of psychology / by George Sidney Brett. – London : G. Allen, 1912-21. – 3 vol.

See esp. vol. 2 (1921):257-264.

H&W 1983

Landes, M. W.

“Introduction.” // IN: The philosophical writings of Richard Burthogge / edited with introduction and notes by Margaret W. Landes. – Chicago ; London : Open Court, 1921. – vol. 1:xi-xxiv.

See “Burthogge’s relation to Locke and Kant” (p. xv-xxiv)

H&W 1983

Warren, H. C.

A history of the association psychology. – See “Mental association from Plato to Hume” (1916)

1922

Becker, C. L.

The heavenly city of the eighteenth-century philosophers / by Carl L. Becker. – New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, ©1922.

Reininger, R.

Locke, Berkeley, Hume / von Robert Reininger. – München : E. Reinhardt, 1922. – 213 p. – (Geschichte der Philosophie in Einzeldarstellungen. 5, Die Philosophie der neueren Zeiten ; 22-23)

See p. 16-82.

C 115; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1922.10; T 319

Zuccante, G.

Giovanni Stuart Mill e l’utilitarismo / Giuseppe Zuccante. – Firenze : Vallecchi, 1922.

See “Giovanni Locke” (p. 66-74)

M 110; H&W 1983

1923

Anderson, F. H.

The influence of contemporary science on Locke’s method and results / by Fulton H. Anderson. – Toronto : University Library, 1923. – 31 p. – (University of Toronto studies. Philosophy ; vol. 2, no. 1)

Based on a thesis (Ph.D.)–University of Toronto, 1920.

C 119; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1923.1

Faggi, A.

“Bacone e Locke” / … Adolfo Faggi. // IN: Atti della Reale Accademia delle scienze di Torino. – 58 (1922-23):124-130.

M 112; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1922.4

Hönigswald, R.

Die Philosophie von der Renaissance bis Kant / von Richard Hönigswald. – Berlin ; Leipzig : W. de Grüyter, 1923. – (Geschichte der Philosophie ; Band 6)

See p. 210-220.

H&W 1983

Johnston, G. A.

The development of Berkeley’s philosophy / by G.A. Johnston. – London : Macmillan, 1923.

See “The influence of Locke” (p. 32-67)

LNL 6:25; H&W 1983

1924

Cunningham, G. W.

Problems of philosophy : an introductory survey / by G. Watts Cunningham. – New York : H. Holt, ©1924.

Also published with a foreword by Viscount Haldane. – London : G.G. Harrap, [1925]

See Ch. 6, “The intellectual enterprise : its nature” (p. 87-100)

H&W 1983

Guzzo, A.

“Prefazione” / Augusto Guzzo. // IN: Saggio su l’intelletto umano / Giovanni Locke ; a cura di Augusto Guzzo (1924). – p. v-xviii. [Locke #399]

Reprinted in his Idealisti ed empiristi (1935)

Jascalevich, A. A.

“The idea of continuity in the history of psychology” / Alexander A. Jascalevich. // IN: Journal of philosophy. – 21 (1924):645-663 [esp. 659-663].

H&W 1983

Pringle-Pattison, A. S.

“Introduction.” // IN: An essay concerning human understanding / by John Locke ; abridged and edited by A.S. Pringle-Pattison (1924). – p. viii-xlviii. [Locke #308]

H&W 1983

Ueberweg, F.

Friedrich Ueberwegs Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie. – 12. … Auflage / völlig neubearbeitet von Max Frischeisen-Köhler und Willy Moog – See entry for first edition (1862-66)

Wentscher, E.

Englische Philosophie : ihr Wesen und ihre Entwicklung / von Else Wentscher. – Leipzig : B.G. Teubner, 1924. – (Handbuch der englisch-amerikanischen Kultur)

See “John Locke” (p. 51-53)

1925

Gimenez, F. J.

Ideas metafísicas de Locke / Felix José Gimenez. – Caracas : Tip. Universal, 1925. – 8 p. – Thesis (B.Ph.)–Universidad central de Venezuela.

Hendel, C. W., Jr.

Studies in the philosophy of David Hume / by Charles William Hendel, Jr. – Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1925. – xiv, 420 p.

Lemaire, P.

“Introduction.” // IN: Essai philosophique concernant l’entendement humain / J. Locke ; avec introduction et analyse par Paul Lemaire (1925). [Locke #374]

Motzo Dentice di Accadia, C.

“Introduzione.” // IN: Saggio sull’intelletto umano / Giovanni Locke ; traduzione, introduzione e note di Cecilia Dentice di Accadia (1925). [Locke #400]

Varisco, B.

Linee di filosofia critica / Bernardino Varisco. – Roma : A. Signorelli, 1925.

See p. 47-49.

Unverified.

M 118; H&W 1983

Also: 2a ediz. / a cura di E. Castelli, 1931.

1926

Cipriani, E.

“Introduzione critica del traduttore” / E. Cipriani. // IN: Della guida dell’intelligenza nella ricerca della verità / Giovanni Locke ; con introduzione critica di Eugenio Cipriani (1926). – p. 5-56. [Locke #773]

Creighton, J. E.

“Eighteenth and nineteenth century modes of thought” / J.E. Creighton. // IN: Philosophical review. – 35 (1926):1-21.

Y&Y 1926.1

Dewey, J.

“Substance, power and quality in Locke” / John Dewey. // IN: Philosophical review. – 35 (1926):22-38.

Reprinted in: Freedom and experience : essays presented to Horace M. Kallen / edited by Sidney Hook and Milton R. Konvitz. – Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1947. – p. 205-220.

LNL 5:19; H&W 394; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1926.2, 1948.2

Ferro, A.

“Introduzione.” // IN: Saggio sull’intelletto umano / G. Locke ; traduzione e introduzione di Andrea Ferro (1926). – p. vii-xxix. [Locke #401]

Randall, J. H.

The making of the modern mind : a survey of the intellectual background of the present age / John Herman Randall. – London : G. Allen & Unwin ; Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1926.

See Ch. 11, “The Newtonian world-machine” (p. 253-281)

Srinivasiengar, K. R.

“Is Locke an empiricist?” / K.R. Srinivasiengar. // IN: Philosophical quarterly (Calcutta). – 2 (1926/27):73-106.

Based on Gibson, Locke’s theory of knowledge … (1917)

Walcott, G. D.

“Primary and secondary qualities” / Gregory D. Walcott. // IN: Philosophical review. – 35 (1926):465-472.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1926.4

Wilson, J. C.

Statement and inference : with other philosophical papers / by John Cook Wilson ; edited from the manuscripts, etc. by A.S.L. Farquharson ; with a portrait, memoir, and selected correspondence. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1926.

See “Simple and complex ideas and problematic conceptions” (vol. 2:491-524)

LNL 6:24; H&W 1983

1927

Aster, E. von.

Geschichte der englischen Philosophie / von E. v. Aster. – Bielefeld : Velhagen & Klasing, 1927. – (Die Handbibliothek des Philologen)

See 6, “John Locke” (p. 45-60)

H&W 1983

Ayres, C. E.

“Back to Locke!” / C.E. Ayres. // IN: The new republic. – 51 (1927):247-249.

Y&Y 1927.1

Lamprecht, S. P.

“Locke’s attack upon innate ideas” / Sterling P. Lamprecht. // IN: Philosophical review. – 36 (1927):145-165.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1927.5

Tarozzi, G.

John Locke / Giuseppe Tarozzi. – Milano : Athena, 1927. – 115 p.

Unverified.

M 119; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1927.8

Tellkamp, A.

Das Verhältnis John Locke’s zur Scholastik / von A. Tellkamp. – Münster im Westfalen : Verlag der Aschendorffschen Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1927. – 124 p. – (Veröffentlichungen des Katholischen institutes für Philosophie Albertus-Magnus-Akademie zu Köpln ; Band 2, Heft 2)

LNL 5:23; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1927.9

Wolfson, H. A.

“Solomon Pappenheim on time and space and his relation to Locke and Kant” / Henry Austryn Wolfson. // IN: Jewish studies in memory of Israel Abrahams / by the faculty and visiting teachers of the Jewish Institute of Religion. – New York : Press of the Jewish Institute of Religion, 1927. – p. 426-440.

H&W 1983

1928

\

Mahony, M. J.

“Intimations of Kant in the philosophy of Locke” / Michael J. Mahony. // IN: Thought. – 2 (1927/28):559-581.

Reprinted as an appendix to Mahony, History of modern thought (1933)

Petzäll, Å.

Begreppet medfödda idéer i 1600-talets filosofi : med särskild hänsyn till John Lockes kritik / av Åke Petzäll. – Göteborg : Elander, 1928. – 221 p. – (Göteborgs högskolas årsskrift ; 34:3)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1928.5

Rand, B.

“Philosophical instruction in Harvard University from 1636-1900” / by Benjamin Rand. // IN: Harvard graduate’s magazine. – 37 (1928/29):29-47, 188-200.

Zobel, A.

“Darstellung und kritische Würdigung der Sprachphilosophie John Lockes” / Arthur Zobel. // IN: Anglia. – 52 (1928):289-324.

LNL 5:23; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1928.7

1929

Alexander, S.

“Locke’s lantern” / S. Alexander. // IN: Mind. – New series:38 (1929):271.

Explains an image in Essay II.xiv.9.

H&W 258; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.1

Annand, M. R.

The treatment of relations by Locke and Hume / by M.R. Annand. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–University of London, 1929.

See Part 1, “Locke’s theory of relations” (leaves 1-119)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.2 [“Anand”]

Boring, E. G.

A history of experimental psychology / Edwin G. Boring. – New York : Century Co., ©1929.

See “John Locke” (p. 168-176)

Also: 2nd ed. – New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1950.

H&W 258; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.3

Boutroux, É.

La philosophie allemande au XVIIe siècle : les prédécesseurs de Leibniz – Bacon, Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza, Malebranche, Locke – et la philosophie de Leibniz / cours de Émile Boutroux. – Paris : Librairie philosphique J. Vrin, 1929. – (Bibliothèque d’histoire de la philosophie)

See Ch. 6, “Locke” (p. 53-62)

LNL 4:11; H&W 1983

Bradish, N. C.

“John Sergeant, a forgotten critic of Descartes and Locke” / Norman C. Bradish. // IN: Monist. – 39 (1929):571-628.

Contains a bibliography of Sergeant’s works (p. 590-592) and a reprint of Sergeant, Non ultra (p. 593-628)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.4

Also published separately: Chicago : Open Court, 1929. – 65 p. [unverified]

Y&Y 1929.5

Gunn, J. A.

The problem of time : an historical and critical study / by J. Alexander Gunn. – London : Allen & Unwin, 1929.

See p. 63-68.

H&W 258; H&W 1983

Hilton, W. G.

The ethical ideas of John Locke and their antecedents / W.G. Hilton. – Thesis (M.A.)–Manchester, 1929. – 97 leaves.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.7

Jackson, R.

“Locke’s distinction between primary and secondary qualities” / by Reginald Jackson. // IN: Mind. – New series:38 (1929):56-76.

See also the reply by Barnes, “Did Berkeley misunderstand Locke?” (1940)

H&W 258; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.8; T 283

Reprinted in: Locke and Berkeley : a collection of critical essays / edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong (1968). – p. 53-77.

Lamanna, E. P.

La filosofia moderna / Eustachio Paolo Lamanna. – Firenze : Le Monnier, 1929. – (Manuale di storia della filosofia ad uso delle scuole / Eustachio Paolo Lamanna ; pt. 3)

See vol. 1:201-217.

Unverified.

B 100; H&W 1983

Olgiati, F.

“Il concetto di sostanza” / Francesco Olgiati. // IN: Rivista di filosofia neoscolastica. – 21 (1929):101-117, 229-250 [esp. 229-232]

B 183

Palhoriès, F.

Vies et doctrines des grands philosophes à travers les âges / par F. Palhoriès. – Paris : F. Lanore, ©1928-29.

See tome 3 (1929):11-46.

B 100; H&W 1983

Pillsbury, W. B.

The history of psychology / by W.B. Pillsbury. – New York : W.W. Norton, ©1929.

Also published: London : Allen & Unwin, 1929.

See p. 75-81.

B 183; H&W 1983

Whitehead, A. N.

Process and reality : an essay in cosmology / by Alfred North Whitehead. -- Cambridge : University Press, 1929. – xxiii, 509 p. – (Giffard lectures delivered in the University of Edinburgh ; 1927-28)

See esp. p. 77-94, 198-216.

H&W 258; H&W 1983

Woodbridge, F. J. E.

“Some implications of Locke’s procedure” / Frederick J.E. Woodbridge. // IN: Essays in honor of John Dewey : on the occasion of his seventieth birthday, October 20, 1929. – New York : H. Holt, ©1929. – p. 414-425.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1929.11

1930

Abraham, J. H.

The idea of substance in Locke’s philosophy / by J.H. Abraham. – Thesis (M.A.)–University College, London, 1930. – 240 leaves.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1930.1

Annand, M. R.

“A critical examination of Locke’s theory of relations” / M.R. Annand. // IN: Calcutta review. – 3rd series:37 (1930):209-229.

H&W 394; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1930.2 [“Anand”]

Baker, J. T.

An historical and critical examination of English space and time theories : from Henry More to Bishop Berkeley / by John Tull Baker. – Bronxville, N.Y. : Sarah Lawrence College, 1930. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Columbia University.

See Ch. 5, “John Locke” (p. 35-52)

Baratono, A.

Filosofia in margine : Spinoza, Loke [sic], Kant, Marx, Gentile, Croce / Adelchi Baratono. – Milano : Società Anonima Editrice Dante Alighieri, 1930. – (Biblioteca pedagogica antica e moderna italiana e straniera ; vol. 56)

See “Il Saggio su l’intelligenza umana di Giovanni Locke” (p. 21-97); originally published as the preface to the author“s selections from Locke’s Essay (1924)

M 122; H&W 1983

Bréhier, É.

Histoire de la philosophie / Émile Bréhier. – Paris : Presses Universitaires de France, 1930-38.

See /John Locke et la philosophie anglaise” (tome 2:274-297) and “Les maîtres du XVIIIe siècle : Newton et Locke” (tome 2 (1930):311-320)

H&W 1983

Tome 2, pt. 1 translated as: The history of philosophy. The seventeenth century (1966); tome 2, pt. 2 translated as: The history of philosophy. The eighteenth century (1967)

Ibsen, A.

John Locke’s lære om almenideer en kritisk-filologisk analyse / af A. Ibsen. – København ; Oslo : Jespersen og Pios, 1930. – 49 p. – (Studier fra sprog- og oldtidsforskning ; nr. 153)

H&W 258; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1930.5

Jackson, R.

“Locke’s version of the doctrine of representative perception” / by Reginald Jackson. // IN: Mind. – New series:39 (1930):1-25.

Reprinted in: Locke and Berkeley : a collection of critical essays / edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong (1968). – p. 125-154.

H&W 258; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1930.6

Kuypers, M. S.

Studies in the eighteenth century background of Hume’s empiricism / by Mary Shaw Kuypers. – Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1930.

See “John Locke” (p. 45-53)

B 183; H&W 1983

Lovejoy, A. O.

The revolt against dualism : an inquiry concerning the existence of ideas / Arthur O. Lovejoy. – LaSalle, Ill. : Open Court, ©1930.

Also published: London : Allen & Unwin, 1930.

See p. 83-89.

B 183; H&W 1983

Miller, M. M.

“Science and philosophy as precursors of the English influence in France : a study of the Choix des anciens journaux” / Minnie M. Miller. // IN: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. – 45 (1930):856-896 [esp.886-896]

Richey, H. G.

Locke’s treatment of primary and secondary qualities and its relation to the British empirical tradition / H.G. Richey. – Thesis (M.A.)–University of Virginia, 1930. – 69 leaves.

Selsam, H.

T.H. Green, critic of empiricism / by Howard Selsam. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Columbia University, 1930.

See “The classic tradition : Locke, Berkeley and Hume” (p. 5-27)

H&W 1983