Aarsleff, H.

“Wordsworth, language, and Romanticism” / Hans Aarsleff. // IN: Essays in criticism. – 30 (1980):215-226.

Reprinted in Aarsleff, From Locke to Saussure (1982), p. 372-381.

Alexander, P.

“Locke on substance-in-general” / by Peter Alexander. // IN: Ratio. – 22 (1980):91-105, 23 (1981):1-19.

Abstract: PhI 81(3):81.

LNL 12:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.1, 1981.2

Reprinted in: John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992), p. 19-53.

Armstrong, D. M.

“Identity through time” / D.M. Armstrong // IN: Time and cause : essays presented to Richard Taylor / edited by Peter Van Inwagen. – Dordrecht ; Boston ; London : D. Reidel, ©1980. – (Philosophical studies series in philosophy ; vol. 19). – p. 67-78.

See “Locke on identity through time” (p. 70-73)

H&W 1983

Armstrong, R. L.

“John Locke on ultimate reality and meaning” / Robert L. Armstrong. // IN: Ultimate reality and meaning. – 3 (1980):264-274.

LNL 12:3; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.2

Ashworth, E. J.

“The scholastic background to Locke’s theory of language” / E.J. Ashworth. // IN: Progress in linguistic historiography : papers from the International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences, Ottawa, 28-31 August 1978 / edited by Konrad Koerner. – Amsterdam : J. Benjamins, 1980. – (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series 3, Studies in the history of linguistics ; vol. 20). – p. 59-68.

Concerns particularly Martin Smiglecius (1564-1618)

H&W 1983

Ayer, A. J.

Hume / by A.J. Ayer. – New York : Hill and Wang, ©1980. – (Past masters series)

See esp. ch. 2, “Aims and methods” (p. 15-34)

Abstract: BPh 28:927.

Ayers, M. R.

“Locke’s translations from Nicole’s Essais : the real first edition” / M.R. Ayers. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):101-103.

On the 1712 edition of Locke’s translations.

Abstract: PhI 1981.

LNL 12:3; H&W 1983

Baumgartner, H. M.

“Zum Status praktischer Prinzipien in den Nouveaux essais, Buch I Kapital 2 : eine philosophiegeschichtliche Notiz” / von Hans Michael Baumgartner. // IN: Theoria cum praxi : zum Verhältnis von Theorie und Praxis im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert : Akten des III. Internationalen Leibnizkongresses, Hannover, 12. bis 17. November 1977. – Wiesbaden : F. Steiner, 1980-82. – (Studia Leibnitiana. Supplementa ; vol. 19). – Band 1 (1980):190-193.

Bellu, N.

“Eticul ca specie a cunoaşterii umane şi semnificația controversei filozofice asupra dimensiunii sale cognitive” = [L’ethique comme domaine de la connaissance humaine] / de Niculae Bellu. // IN: Revista de filozofie. – 27 (1980):291-305.

Bluhm, W. T., Wintfeld, N. & Teger, S. H.

“Locke’s idea of God : rational truth or political myth?” – See entry in Chapter 5.

Brandt, R.

“L’identità della persona : Locke e Hume” / Reinhard Brandt. // IN: Transactions of the Fifth International Congress on the Enlightenment. – (Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century ; 190-193). – vol. 1:445-449.

Y&Y 1980.8

Campbell, J.

“Locke on qualities” / John Campbell. // IN: Canadian journal of philosophy. – 10 (1980):567-585.

See also J. Bennett, “A note of interpretation” (1982); and Campbell, “Reply to Bennett” (1982)

Abstracts: PhI 1981(3):88; BullSig 35:3231.

LNL 13:4; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.9

Reprinted in: (1) John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992), p. 279-297; and (2) Locke / edited by Vere Chappell (1998), p. 69-85.

Condillac, E. B. de.

Les monades / Étienne Bonnot de Condillac ; edited with an introduction and notes by Laurence L. Bongie. – Oxford : Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, 1980. – 216 p. – (Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century ; 187)

Cox, S. D.

“The stranger within thee” : concepts of the self in late-eighteenth-century literature / Stephen D. Cox. – Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, ©1980.

See Ch. 2, “Eighteenth-century philosophies of self” (p. 13-34 [esp. 13-15])

Curley, E. M.

“Leibniz on Locke on the soul” / E.M. Curley. – Unpublished paper read at a conference on the Rationalists, Arizona State University, 20-21 March 1980.

Unverified.

Drury, S. B.

“John Locke – natural law and innate ideas” / S.B. Drury. // IN: Dialogue (Montréal). – 19 (1980):531-545.

Abstracts: PhI 1981(2):102; BullSig 35:2047.

LNL 12:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.15

Eng, E.

“Locke’s tabula rasa and Freud’s ‘mystic writing pad’ ” / by Erling Eng. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 41 (1980):133-140.

Abstract: PhI 14(1):96.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.18

Erdt, T.

Jonathan Edwards, art and the sense of the heart / Terrence Erdt. – Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©1980.

See Ch. 2, “Edwards on the sense of the heart” (p. 21-42)

H&W 1983

Griffin-Collart, E.

La philosophie écossaise du sens commun : Thomas Reid et Dugald Stewart / par Evelyne Griffin-Collart. – Bruxelles : Palais des académies, 1980. – 306 p. – (Mémoires de la Classe des lettres, Académie royale de Belgique. Collection in-8o ; 2e série, tome 64, fascicle 4)

Hall, R.

“Elucidations of the Essay, I : some improvements to the glossary” / Roland Hall. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):19-24.

H&W 1983; LNL 12:5

Harré, R.

“Knowledge” / Rom Harré. // IN: The ferment of knowledge : studies in the historiography of eighteenth-century science / edited by G. S. Rousseau and Roy Porter. – Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1980. – p. 1-54.

Hoffmann, J.

“Locke on whether a thing can have two beginnings of existence” / by Joshua Hoffmann. // IN: Ratio. – 22 (1980):106-111.

Abstract: PhI 1981:387.

LNL 12:5; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.21

Hornsby, J.

Actions / Jennifer Hornsby. – London ; Boston : Routledge & K. Paul, 1980. – (International library of philosophy)

See Ch. 4, “Aberrations of volitionalists” (p. 46-65)

Jacobi, K.

“Locke und Leibniz über den Begriff der menschlichen Freiheit und über die Motivation menschlichen Wollens und Wählens : (Ess.Nouv.Ess. II c.21) / von Klaus Jacobi. // IN: Theoria cum praxi : zum Verhältnis von Theorie und Praxis im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert : Akten des III. Internationalen Leibnizkongresses, Hannover, 12. bis 17. November 1977. – Wiesbaden : F. Steiner, 1980-1982. – (Studia Leibnitiana. Supplementa ; vol. 19). – Band 1 (1980):194-205.

Koike, H.

“Rokku no ninshikiron to senkōshisō” = [Locke’s epistemology and its predecessor] / H. Koike. // IN: Rokku kenkū / [edited by] S. Tanaka, A. Hirano (1980)

Unverified.

H&W 1983

Lamb, J.

“Language and Hartleian associationism in A sentimental journey.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Laurence, D.

“Jonathan Edwards, John Locke, and the canon of experience” / David Laurence. // IN: Early American literature. – 15 (1980/81):107-123.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.25

Leary, D. E.

“The intentions and heritage of Descartes and Locke : towards a recognition of the moral basis of modern psychology” / David E. Leary. // IN: Journal of general psychology. – 102 (1980):283-310.

Y&Y 1980.26

Manousos, A.

“Swiftian scatology and Lockean psychology.” – See entry in Chapter 10.

Martin, C. B.

“Substance substantiated” / C.B. Martin. // IN: Australasian journal of philosophy. – 58 (1980):3-10.

Abstract: PhI 1981.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.30

Martin, M. R.

Empiricism, Locke and natural kinds / Michael Rhodes Martin. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Harvard University, 1980.

Unverified; source: CDI.

Y&Y 1980.31

Mattern, R.

“Locke on active power and the obscure idea of active power from bodies” / R.M. Mattern. // IN: Studies in history and philosophy of science. – 11 (1980):39-77.

Revised version appeared in “Locke on power and causation” (1981)

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.32

Mattern, R.

“Moral science and the concept of persons in Locke” / Ruth Mattern. // IN: Philosophical review. – 89 (1980):24-45.

DOI: 10.2307/2184862

Reprinted in: (1) John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992), p. 402-423; and (2) Locke / edited by Vere Chappell (1998), p. 261-278.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.33

McElroy, W. D.

Psychologisms and psychology in eighteenth century France and Switzerland : Lockean epistemology and Charles Bonnet’s natural history of the soul / W.D. McElroy. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–Queen’s University, Belfast, 1980. – 610 leaves.

Unverified; source/Abstract: DAI 6C:3194.

Y&Y 1980.27

Miller, M. C.

The concept of identity in Aristotle, Locke, and Buchler … / by Marjorie Cantor Miller. – Thesis (Ph.D.)–State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1980. – xi, 288 leaves.

Abstract: DAI 40A:1082.

H&W 1983

Morton, I.

Locke and the primary-secondary quality distinction / Ian Morton. – Thesis (M.Phil.)–Oxford University, 1980. – 85, viii, [6] leaves.

Nidditch, P. H.

“Draft A of Locke’s Essay, ed. Nidditch (1980) – errata typographica” / P.H.N. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):108.

Corrections to Locke #933.

H&W 1983

Odegard, D.

“Locke on certainty and probability” / Douglas Odegard. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):77-88.

Abstract: PhI 1981:449.

H&W 1983; LNL 12:6

Ōtsuki, H.

“Rokku no keiken wo megutte” = [Locke on experience] / H. Ōtsuki. // IN: Rokku kenkū = [Essays on John Locke] / [edited by] S. Tanaka, A. Hirano (1980).

Unverified.

H&W 1983

Paknadel, F.

“ ‘Sad virtuosos,’ ou L’erreur de Locke selon Shaftesbury” / F. Paknadel. // IN: L’erreur dans la littérature et la pensée anglaise : actes du Centre Aixois de recherches anglaises. – Aix-en-Provence : Publications Université de Provence ; Paris : diffusion, Librairie Honoré Champion, 1980. – p. 95-106.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1981.32

Potts, S. W.

“Dialogues concerning human understanding : empirical views of God from Locke to Lem” / Stephen W. Potts. // IN: Bridges to science fiction / edited by George E. Slusser, George R. Guffey and Mark Rose. – Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press ; London : Feffer & Simons, ©1980. – (Alternatives) – p. 41-52.

Resnik, M. D.

Frege and the philosophy of mathematics / Michael D. Resnik. – Ithaca, N.Y. ; London : Cornell University Press, ©1980.

See “The substitution of mental entities for abstract ones” (p. 26-39)

Abstract: PhI 1981:467.

H&W 1983

Routley, R.

Exploring Meinong’s jungle and beyond : an investigation of noneism and the theory of items / Richard Routley. – Interim ed. – Canberra, A.C.T. : Philosophy Department, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1980. – (Departmental monograph ; no. 3)

See “Locke’s representation of objects in terms of complex ideas” (p. 876-878)

H&W 1983

Schankula, H. A. S.

“Locke, Descartes, and the science of nature” / by H.A.S. Schankula. // IN: Journal of the history of ideas. – 41 (1980):459-477.

LNL 12:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.41

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. 306-324.

Scharfstein, B.-A.

The philosophers : their lives and the nature of their thought / Ben-Ami Scharfstein. – New York : Oxford University Press, 1980.

See esp. p. 156-165.

Schouls, P. A.

The imposition of method : a study of Descartes and Locke / by Peter A. Schouls. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1980. – x, 271 p.

Review: R.S. Woolhouse, LNL 12 (1981):95-101.

Abstracts: PhI 1982:449; BPh 28:220.

H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.42

Squadrito, K. M.

“Descartes, Locke and the soul of animals” / Kathy M. Squadrito. // IN: Philosophy research archives. – 6 (1980):372-383. – Microfiche.

Abstract: PhI 1980:507.

LNL 12:7; H&W 1983; Y&Y 1980.44

Stam, J. H.

“Condillac’s epistemolinguistic question” / James H. Stam. // IN: Psychology of language and thought : essays on the theory and history of psycholinguistics / edited by R.W. Rieber. – New York ; London : Plenum Press, ©1980. – (Studies in applied psycholinguistics). – p. 77-90.

Based on Stam, “Condillac on language” (1974)

Stroud, B.

“Berkeley v. Locke on primary qualities” / Barry Stroud. // IN: Philosophy. – 55 (1980):149-166.

LNL 12:8; Y&Y 1980.46

Swarbrick, A. P.

“Donald Davie, Berkeley and ‘common sense’ ” / by A.P. Swarbrick. // IN: The Long room. – 20/21 (1980):29-35.

Talmor, S. & Talmor, E.

“ ‘Ideas’ as the new criterion of truth” / Sascha Talmor and Ezra Talmor. // IN: History of European ideas. – 1 (1980/81):67-83.

Abstract: PhI 1981:502.

H&W 1983

Thompson, J.

“Wilkins, Locke, and Restoration concepts of language” / James Thompson. // IN: Interpretations. – 12 (1980):76-91.

Y&Y 1980.47

Torrance, T. F.

“The framework of belief.” – See entry in Chapter 5.

Valberg, E.

“A theory of secondary qualities” / Eugene Valberg. // IN: Philosophy. – 55 (1980):437-453.

See also the comment by R. Millar, “Valberg’s secondary qualities” (1983)

Y&Y 1980.50

Vesey, G.

“Of the visible appearances of objects” / Godfrey Vesey. // IN: Perceiving artworks / edited by John Fisher. – Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 1980. – (Philosophical monographs ; 3rd annual series). – p. 42-58.

H&W 1983; LNL 12:8

Villanueva, E.

“Consideraciones acerca de la sustancia y la identidad personal en Locke” / Enrique Villanueva. // IN: Diánoia. – 26 (1980):134-150.

Abstract: PhI 1983:423.

Webb, J. C.

Mechanism, mentalism, and metamathematics : an essay on finitism / Judson Chambers Webb. – Dordrecht, Holland ; Boston, U.S.A. ; London, England : D. Reidel, 1980. – (Synthese library ; vol. 137)

See p. 35-37 (on Locke and the infinite)

H&W 1983

Wieand, J.

“Locke on memory” / Jeffrey Wieand. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):63-75.

LNL 12:9

Reprinted in: John Locke, theory of knowledge / edited with introductions by Vere Chappell (1992), p. 563-575.

H&W 1983

Wiggins, D.

Sameness and substance / David Wiggins. – Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1980.

See 6, “Personal identity” (p. 149-189); an expanded version of Wiggins, “Locke, Butler and the stream of consciousness” (1976)

H&W 1983

Wolfram, S.

“Locke’s trifling-instructive distinction : a reply” / Sybil Wolfram. // IN: Locke newsletter. – 11 (1980):89-99.

Reply to Meyers, “Locke, analyticity and trifling propositions” (1979)

Abstract: PhI 1981:523.

H&W 1983; LNL 12:9

Youngren, W. H.

“Conceptualism and neoclassical generality” / by William H. Youngren. // IN: ELH, a journal of English literary history. – 47 (1980):705-740.

Zimmermann, W.

Vom Bewusstsein zum Diskurs : eine Untersuchung zum Verhältnis von Erkenntnistheorie und politischer Theorie am Beispiel der empirisch-analytischen Theorien von John Locke und David Hume / vorgelegt von Willi Zimmermann. – Zürich : ADAG, 1980. – 470 p. – Thesis–Munich, 1979.

See “John Locke” (p.82-268)

Y&Y 1979.42 [sic]