Broad, C. D.

“Locke’s doctrine of substantial identity & diversity” / by C.D. Broad. // IN: Theoria. – 17 (1951):13-26.

Abstract: BullSig 7:91.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-2567.1951.tb00228.x

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.3

Brown, F. A.

“German interest in John Locke’s Essay, 1688-1800” / F. Andrew Brown. // IN: Journal of English and Germanic philology. – 50 (1951):466-482.

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.4

Carlini, A.

“Prefazione.” // IN: Saggio sulla intelligenza umana / John Locke ; traduzione di Camillo Pellizzi ; prefazione di Armando Carlini … (1951). [Locke #390]

Carvalho, J. de.

“Introdução” / Joaquim de Carvalho. // IN: “Ensaio philosóphico sobre o entendimento humano …” (1951). – p. 1-70. [Locke #429]

Y&Y 1951.6

Ferro, A.

L’empirismo / A. Ferro. – Milano : Viola, 1951. – (Biblioteca dell’educatore. Le correnti ideali della pedagogia ; 64)

See p. 5-17 = 69-81.

M 158; H&W 1983

Flew, A.

“Locke and the problem of personal identity” / Antony Flew. // IN: Philosophy. – 26 (1951):53-68.

See the defense by M. W. Hughes, “Personal identity” (1975) and Flew, “Personal identity” (1977)

Abstract: BullSig 5:4954.

DOI: 10.1017/S0031819100019203

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.8; T 272

Reprinted in: (1) Locke and Berkeley : a collection of critical essays / edited by C.B. Martin and D.M. Armstrong (1968). – p. 155-178; (2) Readings in the philosophy of religion : an analytic approach / edited by Baruch A. Brody. – Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, ©1974. – p.624-640; and (3) Philosophical essays / Antony Flew ; edited by John Shosky. – Lanham ; Oxford : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1998. – p. 61-79 [with a postscript dated 1996 (p. 79)]; see also “The identity of incorporeal persons” (1976)

Hallie, P. P.

Locke, Berkeley and Hume and the perception of exteriority / Philip Paul Hallie. – Thesis (B.Litt.)–Oxford University, 1951.

Unverified; source: ASLIB 1:9.

Y&Y 1951.9

Henderson, G. P.

“A survey of work dealing with 17th and 18th century British empiricism, 1945-1950” / G.P. Henderson. – (Philosophical surveys ; 2). // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 1 (1950/51):254-268.

Discusses Gough, John Locke’s political philosophy (1950) and James, The life of reason (1949)

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.10

Hill, C. L.

A short history of modern philosophy from the Renaissance to Hegel / by Charles Leander Hill. – Boston : Meador Pub. Co., ©1951.

See “John Locke” (p. 63-71)

Abstract: PhI retro.

Huber, K.

Leibniz / Kurt Huber. – München : R. Oldenbourg, 1951.

See p.232-246.

Abstract: BPh 37:1065 [1989 ed.]

Kneale, W.

“Sensation and the physical world” / William Kneale. // IN: Philosophical quarterly. – 1 (1951):109-126.

LNL 3:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.11

Leroux, E. & Leroy, A.

La philosophie anglaise classique / par Emmanuel Leroux et André Leroy. – Paris : A. Colin, 1951.

See Ch. 5, “Locke, l’initiateur de la precédure empirique, ou l’incohérence profonde” (p. 66-88)

Abstract: BullSig 6:4051.

LNL 4:8; H&W 1983

Mayer, F.

A history of modern philosophy / Frederick Mayer. – New York : American Book Company, ©1951.

See Ch. 11, “John Locke” (p. 174-197)

B 103; H&W 1983

Passmore, J. A.

Ralph Cudworth : an interpretation / by J.A. Passmore. – Cambridge : University Press, 1951.

See p. 90-95.

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.16

Simon, W. M.

“John Locke, philosophy and political theory.” – See entry in Chapter 2.

Stewart, W. F. M.

A critical study of Locke’s account of personal identity : especially in relation to his theories of perception and memory, in An essay concerning humane understanding, and of some contemporary and later criticisms of it / W.F.M. Stewart. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Edinburgh University, 1951. – x, 353 leaves.

Y&Y 1952.17 [sic]

Thilly, F.

A history of philosophy. Rev. [ed.] by Ledger Wood. – See entry for first edition (1914)

Vecchi, A.

“La critica del Muratori al Locke” / Alberto Vecchi. // IN: Divus Thomas. – 54 = 3. serie:28 (1951):213-222.

Reviews: Anon., Riv.Filos. 1952:228; F. Romano, Sophia 1952:412.

Abstract: BullSig 6:4128.

M 160; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.20

Yolton, J. W.

“Locke’s unpublished marginal replies to John Sergeant” / by John W. Yolton. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 12 (1951):528-559.

Locke’s notes in his copy of Sergeant, Solid philosophy asserted (1697)

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.21

Yost, R. M., Jr.

“Locke’s rejection of hypotheses about sub-microscopic events” / by R.M. Yost, Jr. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 12 (1951):111-130.

Abstract: BullSig 7:6268.

H&W 261; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1951.22

Reprinted in: Philosophy, religion, and science in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / edited by John W. Yolton. – Rochester, N.Y. : University of Rochester Press, 1990. – (Library of the history of ideas ; 2). – p. 251-270.