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129Primary and secondary qualities in Locke's 'Essay'In Lawrence Nolan (ed.), Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate, Oxford University Press. pp. 136. 2011.
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133The ideas of power and substance in Locke's philosophyPhilosophical Quarterly 25 (98): 1-27. 1975.
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87Problems from Locke by J. L. MackiePhilosophical Books 18 (2): 71-73. 1977.PROBLEMS FROM LOCKE by J. L. Mackie. Clarendon Press: O.U.P., 1976. ix+237 pp. £6 cloth, £2.50 paper.
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85Counterfactuals and subjunctive conditionalsMind 74 (295): 347-364. 1965.The author maintains that there is no special problem about the verification or analysis of counterfactual or unfulfilled conditional statements. there is no special problem about the verification or analysis of subjunctive conditionals. it exhausts the peculiar philosophical interest of these two classes of statement to explain why no philosopher ought to think them peculiarly interesting, and to explain why so many do. the author states that it should not be supposed that if he achieves his ai…Read more
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10Locke's Philosophy of Science and Knowledge. By R. S. Woolhouse (Oxford, Blackwell, 1971. Pp. 204 £2.75) (review)Philosophy 47 (181): 276-278. 1972.
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27Some ThoughtsProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73. 1973.M. R. Ayers; V*—Some Thoughts, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 73, Issue 1, 1 June 1973, Pages 69–86, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/73.1.
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62Minds, Ideas and Objects (review)Philosophical Review 106 (2): 288-291. 1997.Minds, Ideas and Objects is a collection of conference papers on the topic of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century theories of ideas or “sensory experience, thought, knowledge and their objects.” At least half the twenty-three papers are by well-known historians of philosophy who seldom disappoint, and there is some equally thought-provoking work among the rest. Some papers say little that is surprising, and some, including good ones, fail to convince, but few are weak. It is perhaps to be expect…Read more
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20Locke's Philosophy of Science and Knowledge. By R. S. Woolhouse (Oxford, Blackwell, 1971. Pp. 204 £2.75)Philosophy 47 (181): 276-. 1972.
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2Berkeley, Ideas, and IdealismIn Stephen H. Daniel (ed.), Reexamining Berkeley's Philosophy, . 2007.
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17V*—Some ThoughtsProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73 (1): 69-86. 1973.M. R. Ayers; V*—Some Thoughts, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 73, Issue 1, 1 June 1973, Pages 69–86, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotelian/73.1.
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15Rationalism, Platonism and God: A Symposium on Early Modern Philosophy (edited book)Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press. 2007.Rationalism, Platonism and God comprises three main papers on Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz, with extensive responses. It provides a significant contribution to the exploration of the common ground of the great early-modern Rationalist theories, and an examination of the ways in which the mainstream Platonic tradition permeates these theories. John Cottingham identifies characteristically Platonic themes in Descartes's cosmology and metaphysics, finding them associated with two distinct, even…Read more
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42Locke: epistemology and ontologyRoutledge. 1991.This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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Epistemology |
Metaphilosophy |
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Philosophy of Language |
Philosophy of Mind |
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