• European philosophy from the late seventeenth century through most of the eighteenth is broadly conceived as `the Enlightenment', the period of empirical reaction to the great seventeenth century Rationalists. This volume begins with Herbert of Cherbury and the Cambridge Platonists and with Newton and the early English Enlightenment. Locke is a key figure in late chapters, as a result of his importance both in the development of British and Irish philosophy and because of his seminal influence i…Read more
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    Religious Studies 7 (3): 269-272. 1971.
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    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (3): 346-347. 1979.
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    Religious Studies 15 (1): 119-121. 1979.
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    Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers (edited book)
    with Diane Collinson and Robert Wilkinson
    Routledge. 2002.
    This _Biographical Dictionary_ provides detailed accounts of the lives, works, influence and reception of thinkers from all the major philosophical schools and traditions of the twentieth-century. This unique volume covers the lives and careers of thinkers from all areas of philosophy - from analytic philosophy to Zen and from formal logic to aesthetics. All the major figures of philosophy, such as Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and Russell are examined and analysed. The scope of the work is not merely…Read more
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    Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers, Vol. 2 (edited book)
    Thoemmes Continuum. 2005.
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    Falsification and Belief
    Philosophical Books 12 (2): 16-18. 2009.
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    Philosophical Skepticism and Ordinary Language Analysis
    Philosophical Books 22 (1): 48-50. 2009.
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    Philosophy of the Enlightenment (edited book)
    Harvester Press. 1979.
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures from 1977-1978.
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    Historical dictionary of Leibniz's philosophy (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield. 2023.
    Historical Dictionary of Leibniz's Philosophy, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on Leibniz's philosophy, written work, teachers, contemporaries, and philosophers influenced by him.
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    Philosophy 53 (205): 411-413. 1978.
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    Mind 88 (352): 628-633. 1979.
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    The Young Leibniz and His Philosophy (edited book)
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1999.
    Despite the importance of Leibniz's mature philosophy, his early work has been relatively neglected. This collection begins with an overview of his formative years and includes 12 original papers by internationally-known scholars. The contributions reflect the wide range of the young Leibniz's philosophical interests and his interests in related subjects, including law, physics and theology. Some chapters explore his relationship to other philosophers, including his teachers in Leipzig and Jena …Read more
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    European philosophy from the late seventeenth century through most of the eighteenth is broadly conceived as `the Enlightenment', the period of empirical reaction to the great seventeenth century Rationalists. This volume begins with Herbert of Cherbury and the Cambridge Platonists and with Newton and the early English Enlightenment. Locke is a key figure in late chapters, as a result of his importance both in the development of British and Irish philosophy and because of his seminal influence i…Read more
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    Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 15 290-294. 1999.
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    Linguistic analysis and phenomenology (edited book)
    with Wolfe Mays
    Bucknell University Press. 1972.
    This volume contains the proceedings of the six symposia of the 'Philosophers into Europe' conference held under the joint auspices of the Royal Institute of ...
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    The 'Principle' of Natural Order: or What the Enlightened Sceptics did not doubt
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 12 56-76. 1978.
    My title advertizes a paradox. The characteristic complaint of the sceptic is that others make assumptions they are not entitled to make. A philosophical sceptic is committed to a systematic refusal to accept such assumptions in the absence of the kind of justification they think is required. A sceptic who, none the less, helps himself to such an assumption, seems to be caught in a paradoxical position. This is the kind of situation in which, it seems, certain eighteenth-century sceptical philos…Read more
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    Learning
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 46 (1): 19-58. 1972.
    A reply to Stuart Brown on how to understand the concept of learning.
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    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (2). 1998.
    Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy: Series Editors, Karl Ameriks and Desmond M. Clarke. Ren Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy with Selections from the Objections and Replies. Translated and edited by John Cottingham. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996. Pp. xlvi + 120. 25., 7.95 pb. ISBN 0-521-55252-4 (hb.). ISBN 0-521-55818-2 (pb.). Ralph Cudworth, A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality with A Treatise of Freewill. Edited by Sarah Hutton. Cambridge, Camb…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Sarah Hutton, J. R. Milton, Robert Crocker, John Valdimir Price, John Stephens, Knud Haakonssen, Alan P. F. Sell, D. D. Raphael, Philip Stratton-Lake, Ray Monk, and Donald Gillies
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2): 139-174. 1993.
    Treatise on Nature and Grace by Nicolas Malebranche, translated with an introduction and notes by Patrick Riley Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. Pp. xviii + 226. £30.00. ISBN 0–19–824832–6 Queen Christina of Sweden and Her Circle. The Transformation of a Seventeenth‐century Philosophical Libertine by Susanna Akerman, Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 21 Leiden, E. J. Brill 1991, Pp. xv + 339. $82.86 John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration in Focus edited by John Horton and Susan Mendus, …Read more
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    Leibniz
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