An update was posted to the John Locke Bibliography on September 13, 2021. The bulk of this update consists of chapters in two significant collections published in August:

  • Gordon-Roth, J. & Weinberg, S. (eds.) The Lockean mind / edited by Jessica Gordon-Roth and Shelley Weinberg. – Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. – (Routledge philosophical minds) ISBN 978-1-13-829690-9.

In addition, the update includes the following entries:

  • Anonymous. Die Theorien der Tabula rasa von John Lock und Helvétius. 2021. – Chapter 3.
  • Boeker, R. Locke on persons and personal identity. 2021. – Chapter 3.——. “Locke’s moral psychology.” 2021. – Chapter 3.
  • Cooper, J. “Credit and the problem of trust in the thought of John Locke, c. 1668-1704.” 2021. – Chapter 8.
  • Duncan, S. “Locke, God and materialism.” 2021. – Chapter 3.
  • Etchegaray, C. “Whytt and the idea of power.” 2013. – Chapter 3.
  • Goldie, M. “John Locke on the Glorious Revolution : a new document.” 2021. – Chapter 7.
  • Henary, S. “Human malleability and liberalism in Locke’s Some thoughts concerning education” 2021. – Chapter 4.
  • Koganzon, R. Liberal states, authoritarian families. 2021. – Chapter 4.
  • Kuklok, A. “The univocity of real essence in Locke.” 2021. – Chapter 3.
  • Nazifi, H. John Locke zu Positionierung der Willensfreiheit basierend auf der Idee der Kraft. 2021. – Chapter 3.
  • Nida-Rümelin, J. & Weidenfeld, N. Die Realität des Risikos. 2021. – Chapter 2.
  • Roche, C. John Locke and the Bank of England. 2021. – Chapter 8.
  • Wa-Githumo, M. “Inconsistencies and contradictions in some of John Locke’s economic and political theories.” 2021. – Chapter 8.
  • Waldmann, F. “John Locke as a reader of Hobbes’s Leviathan : a new manuscript.” 2021. – Chapter 2.
  • ——. “New manuscript fragments by John Locke.” 2021. – Chapter 11.

I gratefully acknowledge information received from Peter Anstey, Ruth Boeker, Jon Cooper, Jessica Gordon-Roth, Sara Henary, and Felix Waldmann.