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John Locke (1632-1704) was a leading seventeenth-century philosopher and widely considered to be the first of the British Empiricists. One of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers, his major works and central ideas have had a significant impact on the development of key areas in political philosophy and epistemology. The Bloomsbury Companion to Locke is a comprehensive and accessible resource to Locke's life and work, his contemporaries and critics, his key concepts and enduring influence. Including more than 80 specially commissioned entries, written by a team of leading experts,…mehr
John Locke (1632-1704) was a leading seventeenth-century philosopher and widely considered to be the first of the British Empiricists. One of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers, his major works and central ideas have had a significant impact on the development of key areas in political philosophy and epistemology.
The Bloomsbury Companion to Locke is a comprehensive and accessible resource to Locke's life and work, his contemporaries and critics, his key concepts and enduring influence. Including more than 80 specially commissioned entries, written by a team of leading experts, topics range from absolutism to toleration, from education to socinianism. The Companion features a series of indispensable research tools including a chronology of Locke's life, an A-Z of his key concepts and synopses of his principal writings.
This is an essential resource for anyone working in the fields of Locke Studies and Seventeenth-Century Philosophy.
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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.
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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) Int
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) Int
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A 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. Locke Studies
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