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The Lockean Mind: Routledge Philosophical Minds

Editat de Jessica Gordon-Roth, Shelley Weinberg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2023
John Locke (1632–1704) is considered one of the most important philosophers of the modern era and the first of what are often called ‘the Great British Empiricists.’ His major work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, was the single most widely read academic text in Britain for fifty years after its publication and set new limits to the scope and certainty of what we can claim to know about ourselves and the natural world. The Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were both highly influenced by Locke’s libertarian philosophical ideas, and Locke continues to have an impact on political thought, both conservative and liberal. It is less commonly known that Locke was a practicing physician, an influential interpreter of the Bible, and a policy maker in the English Carolina colonies.
The Lockean Mind provides a comprehensive survey of Locke’s work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance. Comprising almost sixty chapters by a superb team of international contributors, the volume is divided into twelve parts covering the full range of Locke’s thought:
  • Historical Background
  • Locke’s Interlocutors
  • Locke’s Epistemology
  • Locke’s Philosophy of Mind
  • Locke on Philosophy of Language and Logic
  • Locke’s Metaphysics
  • Locke’s Natural Philosophy
  • Locke’s Moral Philosophy
  • Locke on Education
  • Locke’s Political Philosophy
  • Locke’s Social Philosophy
  • Locke on Religion
Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, Locke’s work is central to epistemology; metaphysics; philosophy of mind; philosophy of language; natural philosophy; ethical, legal-political, and social philosophy; as well as philosophy of education and philosophy of religion. This volume will also be a valuable resource to those in related humanities and social sciences disciplines with an interest in John Locke.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032055794
ISBN-10: 1032055790
Pagini: 620
Ilustrații: 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 1.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Philosophical Minds

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Jessica Gordon-Roth is McKnight Land Grant Professor and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA, and Resident Fellow of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science.
Shelley Weinberg is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. Her book Consciousness in Locke (2016) received the Journal of the History of Philosophy’s 2017 book prize.

Cuprins

General Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  Part 1: Historical Background  1. Life and Works J.R. Milton  Part 2: Locke’s Interlocutors  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  2. Locke and William Molyneux Ruth Boeker  3. Locke and Damaris Cudworth Masham Jacqueline Broad  4. Locke and Catharine Trotter Cockburn Patricia Sheridan  5. Locke and Edward Stillingfleet Michael Ayers  6. Locke and Anthony Collins Larry Jorgensen  7. Locke and Jonas Proast Victor Nuovo  8. Locke and Philippus van Limborch Julie Walsh  Part 3: Locke’s Epistemology  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  9. Locke Against the Nativist Margaret Atherton  10. Locke on Knowledge and Certainty Jennifer Smalligan Marušić  11. Locke on Knowledge and Opinion Matthew Priselac  12. Locke on Knowledge of the External World Anna Vaughn  13. Locke on Cognitive Bias: Of the Conduct of the Understanding and diseases of the mind Tom Stoneham and Elisabeth Thorson  Part 4: Locke’s Philosophy of Mind  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  14. Locke on Representation and the Nature and Central Role of Ideas Martin Lenz  15. Locke on Sense Perception Walter Ott  16. Locke on Consciousness and Reflection Shelley Weinberg  17. Locke on Memory Vili Lähteenmäki  18. Locke on Superaddition and the Possibility of Thinking Matter Victor Nuovo  19. Locke and Projects for Naturalizing the Mind in the 18th Century Charles Wolfe  Part 5: Locke on Philosophy of Language and Logic  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  20. Locke on Origins, Nature, and Functions of Language Benjamin Hill  21. Locke on the Uses and Abuses of Language Lewis Powell  22. Locke and Sergeant on Syllogistic Reasoning Patrick J. Connolly  Part 6: Locke’s Metaphysics  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  23. Locke on Space and Duration Annemarie Butler  24. Locke on Power and Freedom Julie Walsh  25. Locke on Substance Han-Kyul Kim  26. Locke on Individuation and Identity Han Thomas Adriaenssen  27. Locke on Persons and Personal Identity David Wörner  28. Locke and the Current Debate on Personal Identity Marya Schechtman  Part 7: Locke’s Natural Philosophy  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  29. Locke on Physiology and Medicine J. C. Walmsley  30. Locke on Scientific Methodology Huaping Lu-Adler  31. Locke and Corpuscularianism Jan-Erik Jones  32. Locke on Causation and the Laws of Nature Geoffrey Gorham  33. Locke on Essences Allison Kuklok  34. Locke on Primary and Secondary Qualities Tyler Hanck  35. Locke, Newton, and Edmund Law Emily Thomas  Part 8: Locke’s Moral Philosophy  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  36. Locke’s Metaethics Aaron Garrett  37. Locke on Knowledge of Morality Elliot Rossiter  38. Locke’s Moral Psychology Ruth Boeker  39. Locke on Moral Agency and Moral Agents Antonia LoLordo  Part 9: Locke on Education  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  40. Locke on Habituation and the Association of Ideas Kathryn Tabb  41. Locke on Intellectual and Moral Virtue Shelley Weinberg  42. Locke and Rousseau on Educating For Freedom Hina Nazar  Part 10: Locke’s Political Philosophy  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  43. Locke on the State of Nature S.-J. Savonius-Wroth  44. Locke on Property Helga Varden  45. Locke on Consent Richard Vernon  46. Locke and Executive Power Mark Goldie  47. Locke on Toleration: Rejecting the Sovereign Remedy Douglas Casson  48. Locke’s Republican and Liberal Legacy Daniel Layman  Part 11: Locke’s Social Philosophy  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  49. Locke on Money Justin C. Clark  50. Locke on Slavery Charles W. Mills  51. Locke on Marriage Susanne Sreedhar  52. Locke on Children’s Rights Alexandra Oprea  53. Locke on Midwifery and Childbirth: A Glimpse of a Sexist Epistemology? Jessica Gordon-Roth  Part 12: Locke on Religion  Introduction Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg  54. Locke on Our Idea and Knowledge of God Samuel C. Rickless  55. Locke on Reason, Revelation, and Miracles Nathan Rockwood  56. Locke on Enthusiasm Robert Pasnau and Mark Boespflug  57. Locke on Biblical Method and Theological Interpretation Kim Ian Parker  58. Locke on Resurrection and the Afterlife Nicholas Jolley  59. Locke and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion Kristen IrwinIndex

Descriere

John Locke (1632-1704) is considered as one of the most important philosophers of the modern era. The Lockean Mind provides a comprehensive survey of his work, not only placing it in its historical context but also exploring its contemporary significance.