John Locke: Problems and Perspectives: A Collection of New Essays
- Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1969
- 278p
John Locke's conception of freedom, by RAYMOND POLIN, Professor of Philosophy, the Sorbonne, Paris
Locke, liberalism and nationalism, by M. SELIGER, Associate Professor of Political Science, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Locke and English liberalism: the Second Treatise of Government in its contemporary setting, by ESMOND S. DE BEER, Fellow of the British Academy
The politics of Locke in England and America in the eighteenth century, by JOHN DUNN, Lecturer in History, King's College, Cambridge The family and the origins of the state in Locke's political philosophy, by GORDON J. SCHOCHET, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, New Jersey
The state of nature and the nature of man in Locke, by HANS AARSLEFF, Associate Professor of English, Princeton University John Locke, the great recoinage, and the origins of the Board of Trade: 1695-1698, by PETER LASLETT, Reader in Politics and the History of Social Structure in the University of Cambridge
Locke, Newton and the two cultures, by JAMES L. AXTELL, Department of History, Yale University
The science of nature, by JOHN W. YOLTON, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy, York University, Toronto
Faith and knowledge in Locke's philosophy, by RICHARD ASHCRAFT, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles What is a nominal essence the essence of?, by w. VON LEYDEN, Reader in Philosophy in the University of Durham
The essayist in his Essay, by ROSALIE COLIE, Visiting Research Professor and Talbot Research Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Some observations on recent Locke scholarship, by HANS AARSLEFF