A major update was posted to the John Locke Bibliography on June 3, 2021. Most of the entries were included by Professor Hill in his “Recent Publications” listing in Locke Studies volume 20 (2020), and are not repeated below. In addition, the following entries have been added to the Bibliography:

  • Anstey, P. R. “Lockean self-diagnosis.” 2020. – Chapter 3.
  • ——. “Santayana’s Locke.” 2019. – Chapter 3.
  • Atkins, R. K. Charles S. Peirce’s phenomenology. 2018. – Chapter 3.
  • Baillon, J.-F. “Two eighteenth-century translators of Newton’s Opticks.’ 2009. – Chapter 12.
  • Benítez, M. “Religion, philosophie et politique dans un recueil manuscrit de James Tyrrell (1642-1718).” 2004. – Chapter 12.
  • Boeker, R. “Shaftesbury on persons, personal identity and character development.” 2018. – Chapter 3.
  • Connolly, P. J. “Thinking matter in Locke’s proof of God’s existence.” 2019. – Chapter 3.
  • De Tommaso, E. M. “ ‘Some reflections upon the true grounds of morality’.” 2017. – Chapter 3.
  • Gibbon, P. H. “A small revolutionary book” 2015. – Chapter 4.
  • Glauser, R. “Locke and the problem of weakness of the will.’ 2014. – Chapter 3.
  • Gorham, G. A. “Spinoza, Locke, and the limits of Dutch toleration.” 2014. – Chapter 6.
  • Josephson, P. “Hobbes, Locke and the problems of political economy.” 2016. – Chapter 8.
  • Laukötter, S. & Siep, L. “John Locke” [in L’udské práva]. 2017. – Chapter 7.
  • Lucci, D. “John Locke on atheism, Catholicism, antinomianism, and deism.” 2018. – Chapter 5.
  • ——. “Political scepticism, moral scopticism, and the scope and limits of toleration in John Locke.” 2018. – Chapter 6.
  • Marks, J. Let’s be reasonable. 2021. – Chapter 4.
  • Marshall, J. “Defining and redefining heresy up to Locke’s Letters concerning toleration.” 2006. – Chapter 6.
  • Moore, T. “Locke on the prospects for secret referece.” 2018. – Chapter 3.
  • Nacol, E. C. “Locke and Cicero on property, labor, and value.” 2021. – Chapter 4.
  • Peter, L. Democracy, markets and the commons. 2021. – Chapter 7.
  • Railton, P. “Locke, stock, and peril.” 1985. – Chapter 7.
  • Rickless, S. C. “Locke’s ‘sensitive knowledge’.” 2015. – Chapter 3.
  • Robinson, S. John Locke and the uncivilized society. 2021. – Chapter 7.
  • Rockwood, N. “Lockean essentialism and the possibility of miracles.” 2018. – Chapter 3.
  • Sæther, A. “Pufendorf and his importance for the development of economics as a science.” 2020. – Chapter 8.
  • Snobelen, S. D. “Isaac Newton, heresy laws and the persecution of religious dissent.” 2009. – Chapter 6.
  • ——. “Isaac Newton, Socinianism and ‘the one supreme god’.” 2005. – Chapter 5.
  • ——. “ ‘To us there is but one God, the Father’.” 2006. – Chapter 5.
  • Spinner-Halev, J. “Hinduism, Christianity, and liberal religious toleration.” 2005. – Chapter 6.
  • Tabb, K. “Locke on enthusiasm and the association of ideas.” 2019. – Chapter 3.
  • Thomas, E. Absolute time. 2018. – Chapter 3.
  • Thompson, C. B. America’s revolutionary mind. 2019. – Chapter 7.
  • Van der Vossen, B. “Imposing duties and original appropriation.” 2015. – Chapter 7.
  • Williams, K. J. “Canon before canon, literature before literature.” 2014. – Chapter 3.
  • Willick, J. “Locke breaks his silence.” 2019. – Chapter 6.

I would like to thank Professor Hill for stepping into the breach (so to speak) when I was unable to produce my usual list of Recent Publications last year. In addition, I would like to acknowledge information received from Peter Anstey, Ruth Boeker, Peter Josephson, and Richard Yeo. As always, information about new publications is very welcome.

The next update to the Bibliography will contain the items listed by J. K. Numao in his “Addendum” in Locke Studies, volume 21 (2021), as well as other publications.