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The aim of this Oxford Readings in Philosophy series is to bring together writings in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a variety of sources, mostly periodicals, which may not be conveniently available to the university student or the general reader. The editors of each volume contribute an introductory essay on the items chosen and on the questions with which they deal. A selective bibliography is appended as a guide to further reading. This volume in the series presents 15 articles on the main topics in Lockes Essay Concerning Human Understanding. The increased interest in Lockes philosophy since the 1970s has resulted in rigorous, informed, and philosophically sophisticated studies. Each article in this collection covers one or more major issues in Lockes Essay. Together they cover all the key themes, including: innate ideas; ideas and perception; primary and secondary qulaities; free will; substance; personal identity; language; essence; knowledge; and belief. The authors include some of the worlds leading Locke scholars: Michael R. Ayers, Margaret Atherton, J.L. Mackie, John Campbell, Vere Chappell, Martha Brandt Bolton, Jonathan Bennett and Kenneth P. Winkler.

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title:Locke Oxford Readings in Philosophy
author:Chappell, V. C.
publisher:Oxford University Press
isbn10 | asin:0198751966
print isbn13:9780198751960
ebook isbn13:9780585134543
language:English
subjectLocke, John,--1632-1704.
publication date:1998
lcc:B1297.L59 1998eb
ddc:192
subject:Locke, John,--1632-1704.
Oxford Readings in Philosophy
Locke
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Published in this series
The Problem of Evil, edited by Marilyn McCord Adams and Robert Merrihew Adams
The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, edited by Margaret A. Boden
The Philosophy of Artificial Life, edited by Margaret A. Boden
Self-Knowledge, edited by Quassim Cassam
Descartes, edited by John Cottinghan
Virtue Ethics, edited by Roger Crisp and Michael Slote
The Philosophy of Law, edited by R. M. Dworkin
Environmental Ethics, edited by Robert Elliot
Theories of Ethics, edited by Philippa Foot
The Philosophy of Mind, edited by Jonathan Glover
Scientific Revolutions, edited by Ian Hacking
The Philosophy of Mathematics, edited by W. D. Hart
The Philosophy of Biology, edited by David L. Hull and Michael Ruse
Conditionals, edited by Frank Jackson
The Philosophy of Time, edited by Robin Le Poidevin and Murray MacBeath
The Philosophy of Action, edited by Alfred R. Mele
Properties, edited by D. H. Mellor and Alex Oliver
The Philosophy of Religion, edited by Basil Mitchell
Meaning and Reference, edited by A. W. Moore
The Philosophy of Science, edited by David Papineau
Political Philosophy, edited by Anthony Quinton
Ethical Theory 2, edited by James Rachels
Consequentialism and its Critics, edited by Samuel Scheffler
Applied Ethics, edited by Peter Singer
Causation, edited by Ernest Sosa and Michael Tooley
Theories of Rights, edited by Jeremy Waldron
Free Will, edited by Gary Watson
Demonstratives, edited by Palle Yourgrau
Other volumes are in preparation
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Locke
Edited by
Vere Chappell
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
1998
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Contents
Note on References
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Introduction
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I. The Foundations of Knowledge and the Logic of Substance: The Structure of Locke's General Philosophy
by Michael R. Ayers
24
II. Locke and the Issue over Innateness
by Margaret Atherton
48
III. Locke and Representative Perception
by J. L. Mackie
60
IV. Locke on Qualities
by John Campbell
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