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Companion to Locke

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Informationen zum Autor Matthew Stuart is Professor of Philosophy at Bowdoin College. He is the author of Locke's Metaphysics  (2013), which examines Locke's views about ontology, primary and secondary qualities, essence and accident, substratum, mind and matter, constitution, personal identity, and agency. He has also written articles on Locke's philosophy of science and his theory of ideas. Klappentext This collection of 28 original essays examines the diverse scope of John Locke's contributions as a celebrated philosopher, empiricist, and father of modern political theory.* Explores the impact of Locke's thought and writing across a range of fields including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, political theory, education, religion, and economics* Delves into the most important Lockean topics, such as innate ideas, perception, natural kinds, free will, natural rights, religious toleration, and political liberalism* Identifies the political, philosophical, and religious contexts in which Locke's views developed, with perspectives from today's leading philosophers and scholars* Offers an unprecedented reference of Locke's contributions and his continued influence Zusammenfassung This volume examines the full spectrum of John Locke s contributions as a celebrated philosopher, empiricist, and father ofmodern political theory. This unprecedented collection of essays reveals Locke s life and legacy of his theories on metaphysics, epistemology, government, ethics, society, and religion. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors ix References to Locke'sWorks xvi Introduction 1 Matthew Stuart Part I Life and Background 25 1 Locke's Life 27 Mark Goldie 2 The Contexts of Locke's Political Thought 45 Jacqueline Rose 3 Locke and Natural Philosophy 64 Peter R. Anstey 4 Locke and Scholasticism 82 E.J. Ashworth 5 Locke and Descartes 100 Lisa Downing Part II Metaphysics and Epistemology 121 6 The Genesis and Composition of the Essay 123 J. R. Milton 7 The Theory of Ideas 140 David Soles 8 Locke's Critique of Innatism 157 Raffaella De Rosa 9 Locke on Perception 175 Michael Jacovides 10 Primary and Secondary Qualities 193 Robert A.Wilson 11 Locke on Essence and the Social Construction of Kinds 212 Kenneth P.Winkler 12 Locke's Theory of Identity 236 Dan Kaufman 13 Liberty and Suspension in Locke's Theory of theWill 260 Don Garrett 14 Language and Meaning 279 E.J. Lowe 15 Locke on Knowledge and Belief 296 Antonia LoLordo 16 Sensitive Knowledge: Locke on Skepticism and Sensation 313 Jennifer Nagel 17 Locke on Thinking Matter 334 Martha Brandt Bolton 18 The Correspondence with Stillingfleet 354 Matthew Stuart Part III Government, Ethics, and Society 371 19 Locke on the Law of Nature and Natural Rights 373 S. Adam Seagrave 20 Locke on Property and Money 394 Richard Boyd 21 Locke on the Social Contract 413 A. John Simmons 22 Locke on Toleration 433 Alex Tuckness 23 Locke on Education 448 Ruth W. Grant and Benjamin R. Hertzberg Part IV Religion 467 24 Locke's Philosophy of Religion 469 Marcy P. Lascano 25 The Reasonableness of Christianity and A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St Paul 486 Victor Nuovo Part V Locke's Legacy 503 26 Locke and British Empiricism 505 Louis E. Loeb 27 Locke and the Liberal Tradition 528 Richard J. Arneson 28 Locke and America 546 Mark Goldie ...

List of contents

Notes on Contributors ix
 
References to Locke'sWorks xvi
 
Introduction 1
Matthew Stuart
 
Part I Life and Background 25
 
1 Locke's Life 27
Mark Goldie
 
2 The Contexts of Locke's Political Thought 45
Jacqueline Rose
 
3 Locke and Natural Philosophy 64
Peter R. Anstey
 
4 Locke and Scholasticism 82
E.J. Ashworth
 
5 Locke and Descartes 100
Lisa Downing
 
Part II Metaphysics and Epistemology 121
 
6 The Genesis and Composition of the Essay 123
J. R. Milton
 
7 The Theory of Ideas 140
David Soles
 
8 Locke's Critique of Innatism 157
Raffaella De Rosa
 
9 Locke on Perception 175
Michael Jacovides
 
10 Primary and Secondary Qualities 193
Robert A.Wilson
 
11 Locke on Essence and the Social Construction of Kinds 212
Kenneth P.Winkler
 
12 Locke's Theory of Identity 236
Dan Kaufman
 
13 Liberty and Suspension in Locke's Theory of theWill 260
Don Garrett
 
14 Language and Meaning 279
E.J. Lowe
 
15 Locke on Knowledge and Belief 296
Antonia LoLordo
 
16 Sensitive Knowledge: Locke on Skepticism and Sensation 313
Jennifer Nagel
 
17 Locke on Thinking Matter 334
Martha Brandt Bolton
 
18 The Correspondence with Stillingfleet 354
Matthew Stuart
 
Part III Government, Ethics, and Society 371
 
19 Locke on the Law of Nature and Natural Rights 373
S. Adam Seagrave
 
20 Locke on Property and Money 394
Richard Boyd
 
21 Locke on the Social Contract 413
A. John Simmons
 
22 Locke on Toleration 433
Alex Tuckness
 
23 Locke on Education 448
Ruth W. Grant and Benjamin R. Hertzberg
 
Part IV Religion 467
 
24 Locke's Philosophy of Religion 469
Marcy P. Lascano
 
25 The Reasonableness of Christianity and A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St Paul 486
Victor Nuovo
 
Part V Locke's Legacy 503
 
26 Locke and British Empiricism 505
Louis E. Loeb
 
27 Locke and the Liberal Tradition 528
Richard J. Arneson
 
28 Locke and America 546
Mark Goldie
 
Index 564

Report

"A Companion to Locke is a splendid collection of essays by an international team of distinguished scholars. The breadth of its coverage will make it an invaluable resource for specialists and students alike."
 
Nicholas Jolley, University of California, Irvine
 
"This is an extremely valuable resource both for entry-level students and for experts. Stuart has put together a distinguished group of scholars writing on a wide range of topics; the resulting volume will prove a springboard for the next stage in the development of studies of Locke's philosophy."
 
Edwin McCann, University of Southern California
 
"The volume offers a very valuable commentary on most aspects of Locke's philosophy. Broadly conceived and written by leading and younger Locke scholars, it offers what is perhaps the best available commentary of its kind on the founder of both modern empiricism and liberal political philosophy."
 
John Rogers, Keele University

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