Monthly Archives: January 2011

Update to John Locke Bibliography, 3 January 2011

The following entries were added to the John Locke Bibliography on 3 January 2011:

  • Alford, C. F. Narrative, nature, and the natural law. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Allan, D. Comonplace books and reading in Georgian England. 2010. — Chapter 11.
  • Bassani, L. M. Liberty, state, & union. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Bauman, W. Theology, creation, and environmental ethics. 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Bentwich, M. “On political participation, rights and redistribution.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Björk, N. Fria själar. 2008. — Chapter 7.
  • Botella Ordinas, E. “Debating empires, inventing empires.” 2010. — Chapter 8.
  • —- “¿Era inevitable 1808?” 2008. — Chapter 8.
  • Caffentzis, G. C. “Locke, Berkeley and Hume as philosophers of money.” 2010. — Chapter 8.
  • Chadwick, S. “John Locke, the state of nature and terrorism.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Coleman, F. M. “Classical liberalism and American landscape representation.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Corneanu, S. “Locke on the study of nature.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Covell, C. The law of nations in political thought. 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Daskal, S. “Libertarian left and right, the Lockean proviso, and the reformed welfare state.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Desmedt, L. & Blanc, J. “Counteracting counterfeiting?” 2010. — Chapter 8.
  • Dostaler, G. “John Locke, apôtre d’un libéralisme intégrale.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Fatovic, C. Outside the law. 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Fernández Peychaux, D. “John Locke, las posesiones o los derechos políticos como garantia de la libertad.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Flathmann, I. C. Same species, different rank? 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Foley, R. “Beliefs, degrees of belief, and the Lockean thesis.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Forrester, S. “Theories of metaphor in seventeenth and eighteenth-century British philosophy.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Goldie, M. “Introduction” [to A letter concerning toleration and other writings]. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Gencer, B. “Sovereignty and the separation of powers in John Locke.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Hannan, B. “To choose or not to choose.” 2011. — Chapter 3.
  • Hawthorne, J. “The Lockean thesis and the logic of belief.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Irvine, R. P. “Labor and commerce in Locke and early eighteenth-century English georgic.” 2009. — Chapter 8.
  • Irwin, T. The development of ethics. 2008. — Chapter 3.
  • Jolley, N. “Dull souls and beasts.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Jones, J.-E. “Locke on real essences, intelligibility, and natural kinds.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Jooken, L. & Rooryck, G. “John Locke ou la traduction de l’entendement.” 2010. — Chapter 2.
  • Kateb, G. “Locke and the political origins of secularism.” 2009. — Chapter 5.
  • Kelly, P. “Why equality?” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Kim, S. “Self-transformation and civil society.” 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Kleinerman, B. A. The discretionary president. 2009. — Chapter 7.
  • Liebell, S. P. “Lockean switching.” 2009. — Chapter 6.
  • Locke, J. A letter concerning toleration and other writings. 2010. — Chapter 0.
  • —-. Locke on toleration. 2010. — Chapter 0.
  • Look, B. C. “Leibniz and Locke on real and nominal essences.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Mendelson, S. H. “Child rearing in theory and practice.” 2010. — Chapter 4.
  • Moots, G. & Forster, G.Salus populi suprema lex.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Nevins, P. L. The politics of selfishness. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Päivänsolo, V. “Purposes of social contracts.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Picciotto, J. Labors of innocence in early modern England. 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Poggi, D. “L’Essay di John Locke e la Psychologia empirica di Christian Wolff.” 2007. — Chapter 3.
  • Rogers, G. A. J. “John Locke and the Cambridge Platonists on the nature of the mind.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Rosenberg, J. ” ‘Accumulate! accumulate! that is Moses and the Prophets!’.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Ryan, T. Pierre Bayle’s Cartesian metaphysics. 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Şahin, B. Toleration. 2010. — Chapter 6.
  • Schnorbus, S. “Calvin and Locke.” 2010. — Chapter 4.
  • Schøsler, J. “Holberg, lecteur de Locke.” 2009. — Chapter 2.
  • Schuurman, P. ” ‘Thou knowest not the works of God’.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Scott, K. The price of politics. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Shapiro, L. “Two kinds of intentionality in Locke.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Siṃha, B. Pramukha saṃvidāvādī vicāraka. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Slauter, E. “Reading and radicalization.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Sng, Z. The rhetoric of error from Locke to Kleist. 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Sokolowski, A. Metaphysical problems, political solutions. 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Stromberg, J. R. “Did Locke really justify limited government?” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Sutton, S. D. “Un-locking Locke.” 2009. — Chapter 2.
  • Tomida, Y. “Davidson-Rorty antirepresentation and the logic of the modern theory of ideas.” 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Valihora, K. Austen’s oughts. 2010. — Chapter 3.
  • Varden, H. “Lockean freedom and the proviso’s appeal to scientific knowledge.” 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • Vassányi, M. “The philosophical foundation of religious toleration Spinoza …, Bayle … and Locke …” 2009. — Chapter 6.
  • Vernon, R. “Introduction” [to Locke on toleration]. 2010. — Chapter 6.
  • Ward, L. John Locke and modern life. 2010. — Chapter 2.
  • Wilkins, J. S. Defining species. 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • —-. Species. 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Wolfe, C. T. “Locke’s compatibilism.” 2009. — Chapter 3.
  • Wolfson, A. Persecution or toleration. 2010. — Chapter 6.
  • Zuckert, M. “Locke, John (1632-1704)” [in Encyclopedia of political theory] 2010. — Chapter 7.
  • —-. “The Locke essay [by Leo Strauss].” 2010. — Chapter 7.

Many of these items were listed in the “Recent Publications on Locke” section of Locke Studies no. 10 (2010).  For information about other items, I would like to thank: David Armitage, Jan-Erik Jones, Lieve Jooken, Davide Poggi, Guy Rooryck, Yasuhiko Tomida, John S. Wilkins, and Charles T. Wolfe.