Update to John Locke Bibliography, 5 September 2017

The following entries were posted to the John Locke Bibliography on 5 September 2017; however, the update was actually actually completed on 15 August 2015 (as noted on the Recent Additions page):

  • Alzate, E. B. Religious liberty in a Lockean society. 2017. – Chapter 6.
  • Antognazza, M. R. Trinità e incarnazione. 1999. – Chapter 3.
  • Bailey, J. L. & Thorseth, M. “Value and growth : rethinking basic concepts in Lockean liberalism.” 2017. – Chapter 7.
  • Beiser, F. C. The sovereignty of reason. 1996. – Chapter 5.
  • Berman, D. “Deism, immortality, and the art of theological lying.” 1987. – Chapter 5.
  • Bieber, R. P. “The British Plantation Councils of 1670-4.” 1925. – Chapter 8.
  • Boeker, R. “Locke and Hume on personal identity.” 2015. – Chapter 3.
  • ——. “Locke on personal identity.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Clarke, D. M. “Toland on faith and reason.” 1997. – Chapter 5.
  • Cragg, G. R. The Church and the age of reason, 1648-1789. 1962. – Chapter 5.
  • Dempsey, L. P. “John Locke, ‘Hobbist’.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Grégoire, V. Théories de l’État et problèmes coloniaux (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle). 2017. – Chapter 7.
  • Heinemann, F. H. “John Toland and the age of Enlightenment.” 1944. – Chapter 3.
  • Hill, B. D. “Academic scepticism and the early Royal Society.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Hulbert, S. From humors and corpuscles to words and naming. 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Kleidosty, J. & Jackson, I. An analysis of John Locke’s Two treatises of government. 2017. – Chapter 7.
  • Lisman, J. E. “Locke’s view of the hard problem of consciousness and its implications for neuroscience and computer science.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Livingston, J. C. Modern Christian thought. 1971. – Chapter 5.
  • Love, W. C. The laws of Christ and nature. 2017. – Chapter 5.
  • Lucci, D. Scripture and Deism. 2008. – Chapter 5.
  • Marko, J. S. “Revisiting the question : is Anthony Collins the author of the 1729 Dissertation on liberty and necessity?” 2010. – Chapter 3.
  • ——. “Why Locke’s ‘Of power’ is not a metaphysical pronouncement.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • McGuinness, P.Christianity not mysterious and the Enlightenment.” 1997. – Chapter 5.
  • Mossner, E. C. “Collins, Anthony (1676-1729).” 1967. – Chapter 12.
  • Nadler, S. & Nadler, B. Heretics! 2017. – Chapter 2.
  • Newton, J. “Locke’s skepticism of ordinary language.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Rappaport, R. “Questions of evidence : an anonymous tract attributed to John Toland.” 1997. – Chapter 12.
  • Reedy, G. “Socinians, John Toland, and the Anglican rationalists.” 1977. – Chapter 3.
  • ——. “Spinoza, Stillingfleet, prophecy, and ‘enlightenment’.” 1987. – Chapter 5.
  • Rogers, G. A. J. “Introduction” [in The philosophy of Edward Stillingfleet]. 2000. – Chapter 3.
  • Russell, P. “Hume’s Treatise and the Clarke-Collins controversy.” 1995. – Chapter 3.
  • Simonutti, L. “Between history and politics : Philipp van Limborch’s History of the Inquisition (1692).” 2002. – Chapter 11.
  • ——. “Between political loyalty and religious liberty.” 1996. – Chapter 6.
  • Smith, B. “Friends in the state of nature.” 2017. – Chapter 7.
  • Sopuck, F. A. “Locke’s challenge.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Stanyon, M. “Sublime Rauschen : enlightening sound from Locke to Klopstock.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Sulmasy, D. P. “Tolerance, professional judgment, and the discretionary space of a physician.” 2017. – Chapter 6.
  • Sutcliffe, A. Judaism and Enlightenment. 2003. – Chapter 6.
  • Tabb, K. “Madness as method.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Taylor, C. A secular age. 2007. – Chapter 7.
  • Thiemann, R. F. Revelation and theology. 1985. – Chapter 5.
  • Thomas, E. “On the ‘evolution’ of Locke’s space and time metaphysics.” 2016. – Chapter 3.
  • Tomlin, C. L. The legal cartography of colonization. 1998. – Chapter 8.
  • Turner, J. Without God, without creed. 1985. – Chapter 5.
  • Uzgalis, W. “Anthony Collins.” 2003. – Chapter 3.
  • Welch, C. Protestant thought in the nineteenth century. 1972. – Chapter 5.
  • White, D. “Locke, John (1632-1704)” [in The new encyclopedia of unbelief]. 2007. – Chapter 2.
  • White, J. B. Acts of hope. 1994. – Chapter 7.
  • Winkler, K. P. “Collins, Anthony (1676-1729).” 1998. – Chapter 3.
  • Wright, G. A. “Hobbes, Locke, Darwin, and zombies.” 2017. – Chapter 7.

Thanks to Ruth Boeker for information about her recent publications.  I would also like to thank the participants in the John Locke Workshop at Western University, June 22-25, 2017, for their stimulating papers.  For a list of the workshop papers, see the June 21 posting.

Many of the older items listed about are based on citations in Jonathan S. Marko, Measuring the distance between Locke and Toland : reason, revelation, and rejection during the Locke-Stillingfleet debate (2017).

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