The Bloomsbury Companion to Locke (Bloomsbury Companions)
Editat de S.-J. Savonius-Wroth, Paul Schuurman, Jonathan Walmsleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 Oct 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472528445
ISBN-10: 1472528441
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Companions
Locul publicării: London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472528441
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Companions
Locul publicării: London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Important
reference
tools
include
A-Z
of
key
concepts,
chronology
of
Locke's
life
and
several
bibliographies
Notă biografică
S.-J.
Savonius-Wroth
is
a
historian
at
the
University
of
Helsinki,
Finland
and
is
a
Research
Fellow
of
the
Academy
of
Finland.Paul
Schuurman
is
Assistant
Professor
at
the
Faculty
of
Philosophy
of
the
Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
the
Netherlands.Jonathan
Walmsley
has
a
PhD
in
Philosophy
from
King's
College
London,
UK,
and
has
published
extensively
on
Locke's
natural
philosophy.
Cuprins
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List
of
Contributors
1.
Life
The
Life
of
John
Locke
-
Mark
Goldie
(University
of
Cambridge
UK)
A
Chronology
of
Locke's
Life
-
Mark
Goldie
(University
of
Cambridge
UK)
A
Summary
Bibliography
of
Locke's
Works
-
Mark
Goldie
(University
of
Cambridge
UK)
2.
Sources
and
Contemporaries
Robert
Boyle
(1627-91)
-
James
Hill
(Charles
University,
Prague,
Czech
Republic)
Catherine
Cockburn
(1679-1749)
-
Patricia
Sheridan
(University
of
Guelph,
Canada)
René
Descartes
(1596-1650)
-
Paul
Schuurman
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Robert
Filmer
(c.
1588-1653)
-
Ian
Harris
(University
of
Leicester
UK)
Thomas
Hobbes
(1588-1679)
-
Jon
Parkin
(University
of
York,
UK)
Philippus
van
Limborch
(1633-1712)
-
Luisa
Simonutti
(Consiglio
Nazionale
delle
Ricerche
ISPF-Milano,
Italy)
Nicolas
Malebranche
(1638-1715)
-
Andrew
Pyle
(University
of
Bristol,
UK)
Damaris
Masham
(1658-1708)
-
Sarah
Hutton
(University
of
Aberystwyth,
UK)
Isaac
Newton
(1643-1727)
-
G.A.J.
Rogers
(Keele
University,
UK)
The
First
Earl
of
Shaftesbury
(1621-83)
-
J.R.
Milton
(King's
College
London,
UK)
Thomas
Sydenham
(1624-89)
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
3.
Early
Critics
George
Berkeley
(1685-1753)
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
Thomas
Burnet
(c.1635-1715)
-
Laurent
Jaffro
(Université
de
Paris
1
Panthéon-Sorbonne,
France)
John
Edwards
(1637-16)
-
John
C.
Higgins-Biddle
(University
of
Connecticut
School
of
Medicine,
USA)
Gottfried
Wilhelm
Leibniz
(1646-1716)
-
Pauline
Phemister
(University
of
Edinburgh,
UK)John
Milner
(1628-1702)
-
J.K.
Numao
(Keio
University,
Japan)
John
Norris
(1657-1712)
-
Paul
Schuurman
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Jonas
Proast
(c.1642-1710)
-
Jean-Fabien
Spitz
(Université
de
Paris
1,
France)
John
Sergeant
(1623-1707)
-
Jasper
Reid
(King's
College
London,
UK)
The
Third
Earl
of
Shaftesbury
(1671-1713)
-
J.R.
Milton
(King's
College
London,
UK)
Edward
Stillingfleet
(1635-99)
-
Neil
Fairlamb
(The
Church
in
Wales,
UK)
Richard
Willis
(1664-1734)
-
J.K.
Numao
(Keio
University,
Japan)
4.
Concepts
Absolutism
-
Clare
Jackson
(University
of
Cambridge,
UK)
Abstraction,
Universals
and
Species
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
Ancient
Constitutionalism
-
Clare
Jackson
(University
of
Cambridge,
UK)
Association
of
Ideas
-
John
P.
Wright
(Central
Michigan
University,
USA)
Coinage
-
Richard
Boyd
(Georgetown
University,
Washington,
USA)
Consent
and
Social
Contract
-
R.E.R.
Bunce
(University
of
Cambridge,
UK)
Curriculum,
The
-
Sorana
Corneanu
(University
of
Bucharest,
Romania)
Deism
-
Victor
Nuovo
(Middlebury
College,
Vermont,
USA)
Education
and
Its
Methods
-
Sorana
Corneanu
(University
of
Bucharest,
Romania)
Education
and
Its
Role
in
Civil
Society
-
S.-J.
Savonius-Wroth
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Enthusiasm
-
Victor
Nuovo
(Middlebury
College,
Vermont,
USA)
Essences,
Real
and
Nominal
-
Margaret
Atherton
(University
of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
USA)
Faculties
-
Paul
Schuurman
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Faith,
Reason
and
Opinion
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
Free
Will
and
Volition
-
Gideon
Yaffe
(University
of
Southern
California,
USA)
God
-
G.A.J.
Rogers
(Keele
University,
UK)
Hedonism
-
Andrew
Starkie
(St
Gabriel's,
Manchester,
UK)
Hypothesis
and
Analogy
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
Ideas
-
Keith
Allen
(University
of
York,
UK)
Innateness
-
Daniel
Carey
(National
University
of
Ireland,
Galway,
Ireland)
Intuition
and
Demonstration
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
Knowledge
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
Logic
-
Paul
Schuurman
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Meaning
and
Signification
-
Hannah
Dawson
(University
of
Edinburgh,
UK)
Modes
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
Molyneux
Problem,
The
-
Marjolein
Degenaar
and
Gert-Jan
Lokhorst
(Erasmiaans
Gymnasium
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands
and
Delft
University
of
Technology,
The
Netherlands)
Morality
and
Its
Demonstration
-
John
Colman
(University
of
Tasmania,
Australia)
Names
-
Hannah
Dawson
(University
of
Edinburgh,
UK)
Natural
History
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
Natural
Law
-
Kari
Saastamoinen
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Number
and
Infinity
-
Yasuhiko
Tomida
(Kyoto
University,
Japan)
Obligation,
Moral
-
R.E.R.
Bunce
(University
of
Cambridge,
UK)
Perception
-
Keith
Allen
(University
of
York,
UK)
Personal
Identity
-
Udo
Thiel
(University
of
Graz,
Austria)
Primary
and
Secondary
Qualities
-
James
Hill
(Charles
University,
Prague,
Czech
Republic)
Property
-
Koen
Stapelbroek
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Rate
of
Interest
-
Richard
Boyd
(Georgetown
University,
Washington,
USA)
Republicanism
-
Markku
Peltonen
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Resistance
and
Revolution
-
S.-J.
Savonius-Wroth
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Scholasticism
-
James
Hill
(Charles
University,
Prague,
Czech
Republic)
Socinianism
-
John
Marshall
(Johns
Hopkins
University,
USA)
Space
and
Time
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
State
of
Nature,
The
-
Kari
Saastamoinen
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Substance
-
Michael
Ayers
(University
of
Oxford,
UK)
Toleration
-
Andrew
Starkie
(St
Gabriel's,
Manchester,
UK)
Truth
and
Falsity
-
Benjamin
Hill
(University
of
Western
Ontario,
Canada)
Value
and
Wealth
-
Koen
Stapelbroek
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Words,
Their
Imperfections
and
Abuses
-
Hannah
Dawson
(University
of
Edinburgh,
UK)
5.
Synopses
of
Key
Writings
An
Essay
concerning
Human
Understanding
-
Jonathan
Walmsley
(London,
UK)
Two
Treatises
of
Government
-
S.-J.
Savonius-Wroth
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Letters
concerning
Toleration
-
Timothy
Stanton
(University
of
York,
UK)
Some
Thoughts
concerning
Education
-
Sorana
Corneanu
(University
of
Bucharest,
Romania)
The
Reasonableness
of
Christianity
and
its
Vindications
-
John
C.
Higgins-Biddle
(University
of
Connecticut
School
of
Medicine,
USA)
Papers
on
Money
-
Koen
Stapelbroek
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
Of
the
Conduct
of
the
Understanding
-
Paul
Schuurman
(Erasmus
University
Rotterdam,
The
Netherlands)
A
Paraphrase
and
Notes
on
the
Epistles
of
St
Paul
-
Victor
Nuovo
(Middlebury
College,
Vermont,
USA)
6.
Influence
The
Influence
of
Locke's
Philosophy
in
the
Eighteenth
Century:
Epistemology
and
Politics
-
G.A.J.
Rogers
(Keele
University,
UK)
The
Reception
of
Locke
in
England
in
the
Early
Eighteenth
Century:
Metaphysics,
Religion
and
the
State
-
Timothy
Stanton
(University
of
York,
UK)
Locke's
Civil
Philosophy
in
the
Early
Eighteenth-century
République
des
Lettres:
An
Important
Footnote
-
Petter
Korkman
(University
of
Helsinki,
Finland)
Contemporary
Locke
Scholarship
-
Roger
Woolhouse
and
Timothy
Stanton
(University
of
York,
UK)
Index
of
Locke's
Works
Index
of
Names
Index
of
Topics
Recenzii
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useful
addition
to
current
scholarly
literature
on
Locke
for
students
and
professional
philosophers
alike
...
ranging
over
more
of
Locke's
work
than
is
usual
in
such
a
companion,
being
distinctive
in
its
aims
and
organisation,
and
providing
very
full
coverage
of
the
historical
background
to
and
reception
of
Locke's
thought.
The Continuum Companion is encyclopaedic not just in format but in range... The editors have assembled a truly international team of scholars capable of writing authoritatively about topics as diverse as Socinianism and the reform of the coinage... This volume is indeed a generally faithful companion to Locke studies which even serious scholars will be glad to have by their side.
This is an extremely useful volume, both for the student and for the researcher, and could be used as a helpful support for those teaching in higher education.
This new volume is appropriate for advanced researchers looking into Locke's non philosophical interests and the intellectual climate that formed and was formed by his work. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.
The Continuum Companion is encyclopaedic not just in format but in range... The editors have assembled a truly international team of scholars capable of writing authoritatively about topics as diverse as Socinianism and the reform of the coinage... This volume is indeed a generally faithful companion to Locke studies which even serious scholars will be glad to have by their side.
This is an extremely useful volume, both for the student and for the researcher, and could be used as a helpful support for those teaching in higher education.
This new volume is appropriate for advanced researchers looking into Locke's non philosophical interests and the intellectual climate that formed and was formed by his work. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.