Update to John Locke Bibliography, 24 May 2009

The final update for May 2009 is a new collection of essays on the reception of Locke’s political thought, just issued in the series formerly known as Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century:

Locke’s political liberty : readings and misreadings / edited by Christophe Miqueu and Mason Chamie. — Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 2009. — xiv, 230 p. — (SVEC ; 2009:04). — Chapter 7.

Contents:

Miqueu, C. “Introduction : Beyond canon and revision : exploring Locke’s reception.” — Chapter 7.

I. From resistance to toleration

Terrel, J. “Constituent power and resistance : did Locke have any followers?.” — Chapter 7.
Lurbe, P. “Political liberty in John Toland’s Anglia libera.” — Chapter 7.
Carey, D. “Two strategies on toleration : Locke, Shaftesbury and diversity.” — Chapter 6.
Brooke, C. “‘Locke en particulier les a traitées exactement dans les mêmes principes que moi’ : revisiting the relationship between Locke and Rousseau.” — Chapter 7.
Stenger, G. “Liberty and toleration : Locke, Voltaire and ‘laïcité à la française’.” — Chapter 7.

II. From propriety to property

Kelly, D. “The propriety of liberty and the quality of responsible agency.” — Chapter 7.
Quiviger, P.-Y. “Sieyès as a reader of John Locke : metaphysics, politics and law.” — Chapter 7.
Schøsler, J. “The reception of Locke’s political philosophy in Denmark : an historical account.” — Chapter 7.
Farr, J. “Locke, natural law and New World slavery.” — Chapter 7.
Spitz, J.-F. “Nozick’s ‘Locke on property’ : an obituary.” — Chapter 7.

Dunn, J. “Postface.” — Chapter 7.

My thanks to Lyn Roberts of the Voltaire Foundation for this information.

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