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94Ethics, the Olympics and the Search for Global ValuesJournal of Business Ethics 35 (2). 2002.The backlash against the Olympic Games reflects the failure of the major global institutions in dealing with the social and ethical consequences of globalisation in areas such as the environment, poverty, terrorism and natural disasters. Disillusionment with the Olympic Games mirrors the disenchantment with the perceived values of globalisation, including winning at any price, commercial exploitation by MNCs, intense national rivalry, cronyism, cheating and corruption and the competitive advanta…Read more
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42Locke and the Elements of Natural Philosophy: Some Problems of AttributionIntellectual History Review 22 (2): 199-219. 2012.No abstract
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42Locke, medicine and the mechanical philosophyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2). 2001.This Article does not have an abstract
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33George Berkeley, De motu and The Analyst. A Modern Critical Edition with Introductions and Commentary, edited and translated by Douglas M. Jesseph. The New Synthese Historical Library, 41. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992. Pp. xi + 230. ISBN 0-7923-1520-0. £51.00, $86.00, Dfl. 150.00 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 27 (1): 116-117. 1994.
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30Locke's Publications in the Bibliothèque Universelle et HistoriqueBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (3). 2011.John Locke's earliest significant publications appeared between 1686 and 1688 in the Bibliothèque universelle et historique. They were a translation of his New Method of a Commonplace Book, an abridgment of his (as yet unpublished) Essay Concerning Human Understanding, and two reviews, of a medical work by Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton's Principia. It is likely that he contributed some other book reviews, but these cannot now be identified. An examination of surviving copies of the Bibliothèque…Read more
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30Review of Roger Woolhouse, Locke: A Biography (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (5). 2007.
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24Review: Francis Bacon. Novum Organum (tr. and ed. by Peter Urbach and John Gibson) (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1): 125-128. 1996.
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24Nicholas Wolterstorff. John Locke and the ethics of belief. Cambridge studies in religion and critical thought. Pp. XXI+248. (Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 1996.) £40.00 HB. £14.95 PB (review)Religious Studies 33 (2): 227-237. 1997.
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23Review. Descartes: an intellectual Biography. S GaukrogerBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2): 302-305. 1997.
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22Dating Locke's Second TreatiseHistory of Political Thought 16 (3): 356-390. 1995.There is as yet no general agreement about exactly when Locke's Second Treatise of Government was written. Primarily as a result of Peter Laslett's arguments, the old assumption that it was written after the Revolution of 1688 has been abandoned, and it is almost universally agreed that both of the Two Treatises were written (apart from a small number of additions made in 1689) in the period between Locke's return to England from France at the end of April 1679 and his departure for Holland in A…Read more
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21Locke's essay on toleration: Text and contextBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2). 1993.No abstract
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20Lockean political apocryphaBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 4 (2). 1996.No abstract
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14John Locke and the Nominalist TraditionIn Reinhard Brandt (ed.), John Locke: symposium, Wolfenbüttel, 1979, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 128-145. 1980.
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12Review of Stephen Gaukroger: Descartes: An Intellectual Biography (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2): 302-305. 1997.
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12John Locke: Literary and Historical Writings (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2018.This is the first critical edition of the literary and historical writings of John Locke : poems, orations, a plan for a play, a guide to compiling a commonplace book, rules for societies, writings on the liberty of the press, and a memoir of Locke's patron, the first Earl of Shaftesbury, all framed by general and textual introductions.
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11Book review (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (1): 181-220. 1997.Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism Translated by Julia Annas & Jonathan Barnes Cambridge University Press 1994 ISBN‐0–521–30950–6 Hardback ISBN 0–521–31205‐X Paperback Republicanism, Liberty and Commercial Society 1649–1776 David Wootton Stanford University Press, 1994 viii, 497 pp. £35 ISBN 0804723567 John Marshall: John Locke: Resistance, Religion and Responsibility Cambridge University Press, 1994 Pp. xxi + 485. ISBN 0–521–44380–6 £55 0–521–44687–3 £22.95 Ian Harris: The Mind of John Lo…Read more
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11Political writingsCambridge University Press. 1991.John Milton was not only the greatest English Renaissance poet but also devoted twenty years to prose writing in the advancement of religious, civil and political liberties. The height of his public career was as chief propagandist to the Commonwealth regime which came into being following the execution of King Charles I in 1649. The first of the two complete texts in this volume, The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates, was easily the most radical justification of the regicide at the time. In the s…Read more
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10John Locke: An Essay Concerning Toleration: And Other Writings on Law and Politics, 1667-1683 (edited book)Oxford University Press UK. 2006.J. R. and Philip Milton present the first critical edition of John Locke's Essay concerning Toleration, based on all extant manuscripts, and a number of other writings on law and politics composed between 1667 and 1683. Although Locke never published any of these works himself they are of very great interest for students of his intellectual development because they are markedly different from the early works he wrote while at Oxford and show him working out ideas that were to appear in his matur…Read more
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10'Philanthropy, or the Christian philosophers': A possible addition to the Lockean canonBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1 (2). 1993.No abstract
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