Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries, and Legacy : In Honour of G.a.j. Rogers (International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives Internatio

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Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries, and Legacy : In Honour of G.a.j. Rogers (International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives Internatio

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John Cottingham In the anglophone philosophical world, there has, for some time, been a curious relationship between the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophical - quiry. Many philosophers working today virtually ignore the history of their s- ject, apparently regarding it as an antiquarian pursuit with little relevance to their "cutting-edge" research. Conversely, there are historians of philosophy who seldom if ever concern themselves with the intricate technical debates that ll the journals devoted to modern analytic philosophy. Both sides are surely the poorer for this strange bifurcation. For philosophy, like all parts of our intellectual culture, did not come into existence out of nowhere, but was shaped and nurtured by a long tradition; in uncovering the roots of that tradition we begin see current philoso- ical problems in a broader context and thereby enrich our understanding of their signi cance. This is surely part of the justi cation for the practice, in almost every university, of including elements from the history of philosophy as a basic part of the undergraduate curriculum. But understanding is enriched by looking forwards as well as backwards, which is why a good historian of philosophy will not just be c- cerned with uncovering ancient ideas, but will be constantly alert to how those ideas pre gure and anticipate later developments.

Contents

Aspects of Stoicism in Locke's Philosophy.- Hobbes, Locke and the State of Nature.- The Sovereignty of the People.- Locke's Account of Abstract Ideas—Again.- Descartes and Locke on the Nature of Matter: a Note.- Personal Identity and Human Mortality: Hobbes, Locke, Leibniz.- Locke and Leibniz on the Structure of Substance and Powers: The Metaphysics of Moral Subjects.- John Locke, Thomas Beconsall, and Filial Rebellion.- Some Thoughts Concerning Ralph Cudworth.- Circles of Virtuosi and "Charity under Different Opinions": The Crucible of Locke's Last Writings.- Vision in God and Thinking Matter: Locke's Epistemological Agnosticism Used Against Malebranche and Stillingfleet.- Pierre Coste, John Locke, and the Third Earl of Shaftesbury.- Toleration and its Place: A Study of Pierre Bayle in his Commentaire Philosophique.- Rousseau Juge de Locke or Reading Some Thoughts on Education after Émile.- Locke's "Things Themselves" and Kant's "Things in Themselves": The Naturalistic Basis of Transcendental Idealism.

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