Update to John Locke Bibliography, 6 September 2016

The following entries were added to the John Locke Bibliography on 6 September  2016:

  • Anstey, P. R. “Locke and the problem of necessity in early modern philosophy.” 2016. – Chapter 3.
  • Bejan, T. M. “Locke on toleration, (in)civility and the quest for concord.” 2016. – Chapter 6.
  • Callis, J. P. Reading the mind. 2015. – Chapter 3.
  • Epstein, R. A. “The utilitarian foundation of natural law.” 1989. – Chapter 7.
  • Fisher, W. “Theories of intellectual property.” 2001. – Chapter 7.
  • Gottlieb, A. The dream of enlightenment. 2016. – Chapter 2.
  • Himma, K. E. “Toward a Lockean moral justification of legal protection of intellectual property.” 2012. – Chapter 7.
  • Horowitz, S. J. “Rethinking Lockean copyright and fair use.” 2005. – Chapter 7.
  • Hughes, J. “Locke’s 1694 memorandum [on the Licensing Act].” 2010. – Chapter 7.
  • ——. “The philosophy of intellectual property.” 1988. – Chapter 7.
  • Inoguchi, T. & Lê, T. Q. L. “Toward modelling a global social contract.” 2016. – Chapter 7.
  • Marshall, J. “Whig thought and the revolution of 1688-91.” 2013. – Chapter 7.
  • Nacol, E. C. An age of risk. 2016. – Chapter 2.
  • Northover, A. D. “ ‘Enough and as good’ in the intellectual commons.” 2016. – Chapter 7.
  • Palmer, T. G. “Are patents and copyrights morally justified?” 1990. – Chapter 7.
  • Sakal, V. “Two conceptions of religious self in Lockean religiosity.” 2016. – Chapter 5.
  • Shiffrin, S. V. “Lockean arguments for private intellectual property.” 2001. – Chapter 7.
  • Stern, K. D. “John Locke and the Declaration of independence.” 1966. – Chapter 7.
  • Tate, J. W. “Toleration, skepticism, and blasphemy.” 2016. – Chapter 6.
  • Walsh, K. “Locke and the Newtonian achievement.” 2016. – Chapter 3.
  • Wilson, C. “Managing expectations.” 2016. – Chapter 3.

Thanks to Peter Anstey for information about his book chapter.

Note also that the description of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of John Locke has been updated with recent information from the Locke Board.

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