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    Locke's Natural Philosophy in Draft A of the Essay.Jonathan Walmsley - 2004 - Journal of the History of Ideas 65 (1):15-37.
    Locke wrote Draft A of the Essay while collaborating with physician Thomas Sydenham. Sydenham held that we are ignorant of nature's internal workings, cannot decide which natural philosophical theories are true and should therefore rely only upon experience. Draft A repeated Sydenham's views — we cannot understand nature's modus operandi and must rely on experience for our knowledge of the world. Equally, we must be agnostic about natural philosophical theories, mechanism included. Locke was not a mechanist in Draft A. Consequently, (...)
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    Sydenham and the development of locke's natural philosophy.Jonathan Walmsley 1 - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):65-83.
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    Albert Camus.Jonathan Walmsley - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 23:52-52.
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  4. Dating the'Epitome'of the essay.Jonathan Walmsley - 2004 - Locke Studies 4:205-222.
     
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    Sydenham and the development of Locke's natural philosophy.Jonathan Walmsley - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):65 – 83.
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    Locke on abstraction: A response to M. R. Ayers.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (1):123 – 134.
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    The Development of Locke’s Mechanism in the Drafts of the Essay.Jonathan Walmsley - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (3):417 – 449.
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    The development of Lockean abstraction.Jonathan Walmsley - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (3):395 – 418.
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    George Berkeley.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 8:30-30.
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    George Berkeley.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 8:30-30.
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    How the Laws of Physics Still Lie.Jonathan Walmsley - 1998 - The Philosophers' Magazine 4:36-38.
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    John Locke.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 5:30-30.
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  13. Locke's agent Cornelius lyde: A new letter in the bodleian library'.Jonathan Walmsley - 2011 - Locke Studies 11:107-122.
     
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  14. Locke, ideas and abstraction: A reply to Yasuhiko Tomida.Jonathan Walmsley - 2007 - Locke Studies 7:173-205.
     
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    Mighty and magnificent.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7:52-52.
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    "morbus," Locke And Boyle-a Response To Peter Anstey.Jonathan Walmsley - 2002 - Early Science and Medicine 7 (4):378-397.
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    René Descartes.Jonathan Walmsley - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 11:32-32.
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    The making of the American mind.Jonathan Walmsley - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 34:28-31.
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    Aspects of scholarship.Jonathan Walmsley - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 23:60-60.
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    Beats the original.Jonathan Walmsley - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32:88-88.
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    How the Laws of Physics Still Lie.Jonathan Walmsley - 1998 - The Philosophers' Magazine 4:36-38.
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    John Locke.Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 5 (5):30-30.
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    René Descartes.Jonathan Walmsley - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 11:32-32.
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    Real history.Jonathan Walmsley - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:54-54.
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    The making of the American mind.Jonathan Walmsley - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 34:28-31.
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    Aspects of scholarship. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 23:60-60.
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    A man of his time. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 9:55-55.
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    Aspects of scholarship. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2003 - The Philosophers' Magazine 23:60-60.
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    Beats the original. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2005 - The Philosophers' Magazine 32:88-88.
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    The Continuum companion to Locke.Sami-Juhani Savonius-Wroth, Jonathan Walmsley & Paul Schuurman (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Continuum.
    Includes contributions from an international team of leading Locke experts, covering all the key themes and topics, Locke's life, context, reception and ...
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    Mighty and magnificent: The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, Eds. Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers (Cambridge University Press)£ 90.00. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7:52-52.
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    Real history. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:54-54.
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    A man of his time. [REVIEW]Jonathan Walmsley - 2000 - The Philosophers' Magazine 9 (9):55-55.
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  34. 'Separation'of ideas reconsidered: A response to Jonathan Walmsley.Yasuhiko Tomida - 2005 - Locke Studies 5:39-56.
     
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  35. Linguistic behaviour.Jonathan Bennett - 1976 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    First published in 1976, this book presents a view of language as a matter of systematic communicative behaviour.
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    Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry.Jonathan Wolff - 2011 - Routledge.
    Train crashes cause, on average, a handful of deaths each year in the UK. Technologies exist that would save the lives of some of those who die. Yet these technical innovations would cost hundreds of millions of pounds. Should we spend the money? How can we decide how to trade off life against financial cost? Such dilemmas make public policy is a battlefield of values, yet all too often we let technical experts decide the issues for us. Can philosophy help (...)
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    Disadvantage.Jonathan Wolff & Avner de-Shalit - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    What does it mean to be disadvantaged? Is it possible to compare different disadvantages? What should governments do to move their societies in the direction of equality, where equality is to be understood both in distributional and social terms? Linking rigorous analytical philosophical theory with broad empirical studies, including interviews conducted for the purpose of this book, Wolff and de-Shalit show how taking theory and practice together is essential if the theory is to be rich enough to be applied to (...)
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  38. The Analysis of Knowledge.Jonathan Ichikawa & Matthias Steup - 2014 - Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy.
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    A systematic review of empirical bioethics methodologies.Rachel Davies, Jonathan Ives & Michael Dunn - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):15.
    Despite the increased prevalence of bioethics research that seeks to use empirical data to answer normative research questions, there is no consensus as to what an appropriate methodology for this would be. This review aims to search the literature, present and critically discuss published Empirical Bioethics methodologies.
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    Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry.Jonathan Wolff - 2012 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 1:17-28.
    _Introduction of the book: _Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry_, by Jonathan Wolff. Published with the author’s and Routledge permissions._.
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  41. Social construction as grounding; or: fundamentality for feminists, a reply to Barnes and Mikkola.Jonathan Schaffer - 2017 - Philosophical Studies 174 (10):2449-2465.
    Feminist metaphysics is guided by the insight that gender is socially constructed, yet the metaphysics behind social construction remains obscure. Barnes and Mikkola charge that current metaphysical frameworks—including my grounding framework—are hostile to feminist metaphysics. I argue that not only is a grounding framework hospitable to feminist metaphysics, but also that a grounding framework can help shed light on the metaphysics behind social construction. By treating social construction claims as grounding claims, the feminist metaphysician and the social ontologist both gain (...)
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  42. Fairness, Respect, and the Egalitarian Ethos.Jonathan Wolff - 1998 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 27 (2):97-122.
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    The Presocratic Philosophers.Jonathan Barnes - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    The Presocratics were the founding fathers of the Western philosophical tradition, and the first masters of rational thought. This volume provides a comprehensive and precise exposition of their arguments, and offers a rigorous assessment of their contribution to philosophical thought.
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    The Presocratic Philosophers.Jonathan Barnes - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    The Presocratics were the founding fathers of the Western philosophical tradition, and the first masters of rational thought. This volume provides a comprehensive and precise exposition of their arguments, and offers a rigorous assessment of their contribution to philosophical thought.
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  45. Against Purity.Jonathan Barker - 2023 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9.
    A fundamental fact is “pure” just in case it has no grounded entities—ex. Tokyo, President Biden, the River Nile, {Socrates}, etc.—among its constituents. Purity is the thesis that every fundamental fact is pure. I argue that Purity is false. My argument begins with a familiar conditional: if Purity is true, then there are no fundamental “grounding facts” or facts about what grounds what. This conditional is accepted by virtually all of Purity’s defenders. However, I argue that it is also the (...)
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    Reliabilism Leveled.Jonathan Vogel - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy 97 (11):602.
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  47. Debunking Arguments and Metaphysical Laws.Jonathan Barker - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (7):1829-1855.
    I argue that one’s views about which “metaphysical laws” obtain—including laws about what is identical with what, about what is reducible to what, and about what grounds what—can be used to deflect or neutralize the threat posed by a debunking explanation. I use a well-known debunking argument in the metaphysics of material objects as a case study. Then, after defending the proposed strategy from the charge of question-begging, I close by showing how the proposed strategy can be used by certain (...)
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  48. Truth and Truth-Making.E. Jonathan Lowe & Adolf Rami - 2008 - Montreal: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    Truth depends in some sense on reality. But it is a rather delicate matter to spell this intuition out in a plausible and precise way. According to the theory of truth-making this intuition implies that either every truth or at least every truth of a certain class of truths has a so-called truth-maker, an entity whose existence accounts for truth. This book aims to provide several ways of assessing the correctness of this controversial claim. This book presents a detailed introduction (...)
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    Colour: some philosophical problems from Wittgenstein.Jonathan Westphal - 1987 - London: Aristotelian Society.
  50. Grounding and the Myth of Ontological Innocence.Jonathan Barker - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):303-318.
    According to the Ontological Innocence Thesis (OIT), grounded entities are ontologically innocent relative to their full grounds. I argue that OIT entails a contradiction, and therefore must be discarded. My argument turns on the notion of “groundmates,” two or more numerically distinct entities that share at least one of their full grounds. I argue that, if OIT is true, then it is both the case that there are groundmates and that there are no groundmates. Therefore, so I conclude, OIT is (...)
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