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- Aristotle. (1963): Categories and De Interpretatione, translation and notes, J. Ackrill, Clarendon Aristotle Series, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- –––. (1984): The Complete Works of Aristotle: the revised Oxford translation, in 2 vols, ed. J. Barnes, Princeton University Press, Princeton. (Scholar)
- –––. (1994): Metaphysics, Books Z and H, translation and commentary, D. Bostock, Clarendon Aristotle Series, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Armstrong, D. M. (1978): Nominalism and Realism: Universals and Scientific Realism, vol.1, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Scholar)
- –––. (1989): Universals: an Opinionated Introduction, Westview Press, Colorado. (Scholar)
- Ayers, M. (1974): “Individuals without sortals”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 4, 113–48. (Scholar)
- –––. (1975): “The ideas of power and substance in Locke's philosophy”, Philosophical Quarterly, 25, 1–27. Reprinted in I. C. Tipton, ed., Locke on Human Understanding, Oxford University Press, Oxford (1977) 77–104. (Scholar)
- –––. (1991a): “Substance: prolegomena to a realist theory of identity”, The Journal of Philosophy, 88, 69–90. (Scholar)
- –––. (1991b): Locke, vol 2, Part I “Substance and mode”, Routledge, London. (Scholar)
- –––. (1994): “The foundations of knowledge and the logic of substance: the structure of Locke's general philosophy”, in his Locke's Philosophy: Content and Context, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 49–73. Reprinted in Chappell (1998), 24–47. (Scholar)
- Barnes, J. (1987): Early Greek Philosophy, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth. (Scholar)
- Bennett, J. (1966): Kant's Analytic, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Scholar)
- –––. (1971): Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- –––. (1987): “Substratum”, History of Philosophy quarterly, 4, 197–215. Reprinted in Chappell (1998), 129–48. (Scholar)
- Chappell, V. ed. (1998): Locke, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Chisholm, R. (1969): “The observability of the self”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 31, 7–21. Reprinted in Self-Knowledge, ed. Q. Cassam, Oxford University Press, Oxford, (1994). (Scholar)
- Crane, T. and Farkas, K., edd. (2004): Metaphysics: a guide and anthology, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Part II, “Being”, is especially relevant. (Scholar)
- Descartes, R. (1985): The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, trans. J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff, D. Murdoch, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Scholar)
- Fine, G. (1993): On Ideas: Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Forms, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Flemming, N. (1987): “On Leibniz on subject and substance”, The Philosophical Review, 96, 69–95. Reprinted in Woolhouse (1994), 104–27. (Scholar)
- Gill, M. L. (1989): Aristotle on Substance, Princeton University Press, Princeton. (Scholar)
- Gotthelf, A. (1987): “Aristotle's conception of final causality”, in A. Gotthelf and J. G. Lennox edd., Philosophical Issues in Aristotle's Biology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 204–42. (Scholar)
- Graham, D. W. (1987): Aristotle's Two Systems, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Hoffman, J. and Rosenkranz, G. S. (1994): Substance Among Other Categories, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Scholar)
- Hoffman, J. and Rosenkranz, G. S. (1997): Substance: Its Nature and Existence, Routledge, London. (Scholar)
- Hume, D. (1978): A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. P. H. Nidditch, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Irwin, T. (1988): Aristotle's First Principles, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Kant, I. (1963): The Critique of Pure Reason, trans. N. Kemp-Smith, Macmillan, London. (Scholar)
- Kripke, S. (1980): Naming and Necessity, Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Laycock, H. (2006): Words Without Objects: semantics, ontology and logic for non-singularity, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Leibniz, G. W. (1998): Philosophical Texts, Trans. and edd. R. S. Woolhouse and R. Francks, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D. (1986): On the Plurality of Worlds, Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, A. C. (1981): Form and Universal in Aristotle, Francis Cairns, Liverpool. (Scholar)
- Locke, J. (1997): An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, ed. R. Woolhouse, Penguin Books, London. (Scholar)
- Lowe, J. (1998): The Possibility of Metaphysics: substance, identity and time, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Lowe, J. (2006): The Four-Category Ontology: a metaphysical foundation for natural science, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Mackie, P. (2000): Review of Hoffman and Rosenkranz (1994), Mind, vol. 109, 149–152. (Scholar)
- Mittelstrass, J. (1981): “Substance and its concept in Leibniz”, Studia Leibniziana, 9, 141–57. Reprinted in Woolhouse (1994), 57–69. (Scholar)
- Nagel, E. (1961): The Structure of Science, Routledge, London. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M. (tr. and ed.) (1978): Aristotle: De Motu Animalium, Princeton University Press, Princeton N. J. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, M. (1984): “Aristotelian dualism: reply to Howard Robinson”, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 2, 197–207. (Scholar)
- Owens, J. (1951): The Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics, Pontifical Institute, Toronto. (Scholar)
- Putnam, H. (1975): “The meaning of “meaning””, in his Mind, Language and Reality, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 215–71. (Scholar)
- Rea, M., ed. (1997): Material Constitution, Rowman and Littlefield, Lanham, Md. (Scholar)
- Robinson, H. (1983): “Aristotelian dualism”, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 1, 124–44. (Scholar)
- Russell, B. (1900): The Philosophy of Leibniz, George Allen and Unwin, London, Ch. 3, “The conception of substance”. (Scholar)
- Scaltsas, T., Charles, D., and Gill, M. L., eds, (1994): Unity, Identity and Explanation in Aristotle's Metaphysics, Clarendon Press, Oxford. (Scholar)
- Spinoza, B. de (1985): Collected Works, ed. E. Curley, Princeton University Press, Princeton N. J. (Scholar)
- Strawson, P. F. (1959): Individuals, Methuen, London. (Scholar)
- Strawson, P. F. (1966): The Bounds of Sense, Methuen, London. (Scholar)
- van Inwagen, P. (1990): Material Beings, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London. (Scholar)
- Wiggins, D. (1967): Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity, Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- –––. (1980): Sameness and Substance, Blackwell, Oxford. (Scholar)
- –––. (1997): “Sortal concepts: a reply to Xu”, Mind and Language, 12, 413–21. (Scholar)
- –––. (1998): “Substance”, in Philosophy 1: a Guide Through the Subject, ed. A. C. Grayling, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 214–49. (Scholar)
- –––. (2001): Sameness and Substance Renewed, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (Scholar)
- Woods, M. (1991): “Universals and particular forms in Aristotle's Metaphysics”, in H. Blumenthal and H. Robinson, edd. Aristotle and the Later Tradition, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supp. Vol. 1991, 41–56. (Scholar)
- Woolhouse, R. (1982): “The nature of an individual substance”, in Leibniz: Critical and Interpretative Essays, ed. M. Hooker, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis (1982), 45–64. Reprinted in Woolhouse (1994), 82–104. (Scholar)
- –––. ed. (1994): Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Critical Assessments, Vol. 2, Routledge, London and New York. (Scholar)
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