The following entries were added to the John Locke Bibliography on 27 November 2009:
- Bori, P. C. “Humanism and political theology from Pico to Locke.” 2008. — Chapter 7.
- Casson, D. “Emergency judgment.” 2008. — Chapter 7.
- Ciutacu, S. “The loisirs of the republic of letters.” 2008. — Chapter 2.
- Clarke, B. “Clothing the family of an MP in the 1690s.” 2009. — Chapter 12.
- Downing, L. “Locke : the primary and secondary quality distinction.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Dumsday, T. “Locke on competing miracles.” 2008. — Chapter 5.
- Eicholz, H. L. “Pufendorf, Grotius, and Locke.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Flikschuh, K. “Reason, right, and revolution.” 2008. — Chapter 7.
- Frazer, E. & Hutchings, K. “Politics, violence and revolutionary virtue.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Gibbs, L. W. “The ‘judicious’ Mr. Hooker and the ‘devious’ Mr. Locke.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Grosholz, E. R. “Locke, Leibniz, and Hume on form and experience.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
- Hamou, P. “Enthousiasme et nature humaine.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
- Hashemi, N. Islam, secularism, and liberal democrary. 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Hill, B. “Locke on propositions and assertions.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
- Judd, D. M. Questioning authorty. 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Klever, W. Een curieuze kwestie. 2009. — Chapter 5.
- Krupp, A. Reason’s children. 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Leary, N. “How essentialists misunderstand Locke.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Lynen, T. & Fuchs, J. Erziehung und Chancengleichheit von John Locke bis heute. 2006. — Chapter 4.
- Mabille, L. Nietzsche and the Anglo-Saxon tradition. 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Merges, R. P. “Locke for the masses.” 2008. — Chapter 7.
- Ott, W. Causation and laws of nature in early modern philosophy. 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Patterson, W. B. “Richard Hooker, John Locke, and the origins of human rights.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Plaisance, P. L. “John Locke : natural rights.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Poole, T. “Constitutional exceptionalism and the common law.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Rahman, S. A. “Secularism and modernity.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Reno, B. J. “Private property and the law of nature in Locke’s Two treatises.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Schaar, M. van der. “Locke and Arnauld on judgment and proposition.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
- —–. “Locke on knowledge and the cognitive act.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Schulman, A. “The twilight of probability.” 2009. — Chapter 6.
- Schumacher, B. N. “La personne comme conscience de soi performante au coeur du débat bioéthique.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
- Shwayder, D. Statement and referent. 2008. — Chapter 3.
- Stapleford, S. “Locke on sensitive knowledge as knowledge.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
- Suzuki, K. [The conceptual rise of the consumer in the economic thought of eighteenth-century England]. 2009. — Chapter 8.
- Tate, J. W. “Locke and toleration.” 2009. — Chapter 6.
- —–. “Locke, rationality and persecution.” 2009. — Chapter 6.
- Uffelman, A. Vergleich der Vertragstheoretiker Hobbes, Locke und Rousseau. 2009. — Chapter 7.
- Vickers, J. E. Invocation and assent. 2008. — Chapter 5.
- Ward, L. “Locke on toleration and inclusion.” 2008. — Chapter 6.
- Wierzbicka, A. “Moral sense.” 2007. — Chapter 3.
- Williams, A. N. ” ‘To observe well … and thence to make himself rules’.” 2007. — Chapter 9.
- Williams, A. N., Wilson, N. & Sutherland, R. “Philosopher, pediatrician, pathologist?” 2009. — Chapter 9.
- Woolhouse, R. S. “John Locke and Somerset.” 2009. — Chapter 2.
- Yang, D. “Representationalism and the linguistic question in early modern philosophy.” 2008. — Chapter 3.
Most of these entries were listed in the “Recent Publications” section of Locke Studies no. 9. I would like to thank David Armitage and Craig Walmsley for suggesting several others.