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John Locke (Littérature secondaire)

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Cet article présente la liste des œuvres qui ont un lien secondaire avec John Locke, de façon aussi exhaustive que possible. Pour une présentation de l'auteur et de sa pensée, voir l'article dédié.

De 1911 à 1969

  • 1911, Jean Didier, Locke, (le présent article a été rédigé sur la base de ce livre)
  • 1930, Paschal Larkin, "Property in the Eighteenth Century, With Special References to England and Locke", Cork, Irish Free State: Cork University Press
  • 1932, W. H. Hamilton, "Property according to locke", Yale Law Journal, 41(April), pp864–880
  • 1957, Maurice Cranston, "John Locke, a Biographya, London: Longmans
  • 1958, Leo Strauss, "Locke’s Doctrine of Natural law”", American Political Science Review, Vol 52, pp490-501
  • 1960, Richard H. Cox, , "Locke on War and Peace", Oxford: At the Clarendon Press
  • 1961, Raghuveer Singh, “John Locke and the Theory of Natural Law”, Political Studies, June
  • 1962, C. B. Macpherson, The Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke, Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • 1963, Peter Laslett, dir., "Locke’s Two Treatises: A Critical Edition", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1964, Winthrop S. Hudson, "John Locke - Preparing the Way for The Revolution", Journal of Presbyterian History, Vol 42, n°1, pp19-38
  • 1965,
    • Michael Cranston, dir., "Locke on Politics, Religion, and Education", New York: Collier Books
    • John Dunn, "The Political Thought of John Locke", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • John Harrison, Peter Laslett, "The Library of John Locke", Oxford: Oxford University Press
    • Willmoore Kendall, John Locke and the Doctrine of Majority Rule, Urbana University of Illinois Press
    • Peter Laslett, dir., "Locke's Two Treatises of Government", New York: Mentor Books
    • Alan Ryan, "Locke and the Dictatorship of The Bourgeoisie", Political Studies, Vol 13, n°2, pp219–230
  • 1967,
    • D. J. O'Connor, "John Locke", New York: Dover Publications
    • David L. Perry, "Locke on Mixed Modes, Relations, and Knowledge", Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol 5, pp219-235
  • 1968, Martin Seliger, "The Liberal Politics of John Locke", London: George Allen & Unwin

de 1970 à 1979

  • 1970, Christopher Aronson et Douglas Lewis, "Locke on Mixed Modes, Knowledge, and Substances", Journal of History of Philosophy, Vol 8, pp193-199
  • 1971,
    • J P Day, “Locke on Property”, In: Life, Liberty, and Property: Essays on Locke's Political Ideas. Belmont: Wadsworth Publishing
    • Gordon J. Schochet, Introduction to Life, Liberty, and Property: Essays on Locke's Political Ideas, Belmont: Wadsworth
  • 1973, J. Mabbott, "John Locke", London
  • 1974,
    • Peter Alexander, "Boyle and Locke on Primary and Secondary qualities", Ratio, vol.16, pp51-67
    • Karl Olivecrona, "Appropriation in the State of Nature: Locke on the Origin of Property", Journal of the History of Ideas, April-June
    • Karl Olivecrona, "Locke’s Theory of Appropriation", Philosophical Quarterly, July
    • Michael Zuckert, "Fools and Knaves: Reflections on Locke's Theory of Philosophical Discourse", Review of Politics, Vol 36, pp544-564
  • 1975,
    • Reinhard Brandt, Historical Observation on the Genesis of the Three-Dimensional Optical Picture (Gassendi, Locke, Berkeley), Ratio, 17, pp176-90
    • Michael Zuckert, "The Recent Literature of Locke's Political Philosophy", The Political Science Reviewer, Vol 5, pp271-304
  • 1976, Robert Horwitz, "John Locke and the Preservation of Liberty: A Perennial Problem of Civic Education", The Political Science Reviewer, Vol 6, pp325-353
  • 1977, Matthew Kramer, "John Locke and the Origins of Private Property", New York, Cambridge University Press
  • 1978,
    • E. K. Bramsted, K. 1. Melhuish, dir., "Western Liberalism: A History in Documents from Locke to Croce", New York: Longman
    • Michael Zuckert, "Of Wary Physicians and Weary Readers: The Debates on Locke's Way of Writing", The Independent Journal of Philosophy, Vol 2, pp55-66

de 1980 à 1989

  • 1980,
    • James Tully, A Discourse of Property: John Locke and His Adversaries, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • Karen I. Vaughn, "John Locke: Economist and Social Scientist", London, Athlone
  • 1982, A. M. C. Waterman, "John Locke's Theory of Property and Christian Social Thought", Review of Social Economy,
  • 1983, James I-I. Tully, dir., "John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration", Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing
  • 1984,
    • Nathan Tarcov, "Locke’s Education for Liberty", Chicago: University of Chicago Press
    • Neal Wood, "John Locke and Agrarian Capitalism", Berkeley: University of California Press
  • 1985,
    • Peter Alexander, Ideas, Qualities and Corpuscles, Locke and Boyle on the External World, Cambridge University Press
    • E. Andrew, "Inalienable Right, Alienable Property and Freedom of Choice: Locke, Nozick and Marx on the Alienability of Labour", Canadian Journal of Political Science, vol 18, n°3, pp529-550
    • J. H. Bogart, Lockean Provisos and State of Nature Theories, Ethics, Vol 95, pp828-36
    • J. Tully, The Framework of Natural Rights in Locke's Analysis of Property: A Contextual Reconstruction, In: Crime and Criminal Justice in Europe and Canada, John Hamilton Baker et Louis Knafla, Dir., Calgary Institute for the Humanities, Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, ISBN 0889201811, ISBN 9780889201811, pp115-140
  • 1986,
    • Richard Ashcraft, Revolutionary Politics and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press
    • Y. Michaud, Locke, éditions Bordas, Paris
  • 1987,
    • Richard Ashcraft, Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, London: Allen and Unwin
    • Ruth W. Grant, "John Locke's Liberalism", Chicago University Press, Chicago
  • 1988, Thomas L. Pangle, The Spirit of Modern Republicanism: The Moral Vision of the American Founders and the Philosophy of Locke, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
  • 1989, I. T. Ramsay, dir., "John Locke, The Reasonableness of Christianity with A Discourse of Miracles and Part of A Third Letter Concerning Toleration", Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press

De 1990 à 1994

  • 1990,
    • Richard Ashcraft, "John Locke’s library: portrait of an intellectual", In: J. S. Youlton, dir., "A Locke Miscellany: Locke Biography and Criticism for All", Bristol: Thoemmes, pp226-245
    • Ronald Hamowy, “‘Cato’s Letters,’ John Locke, and the Republican Paradigm", History of Political Thought, Vol 11, Summer, pp273–294
    • James Tully,, dir., "John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration", Indianapolis, IN: Hackett
    • J. S. Youlton, dir., "A Locke Miscellany: Locke Biography and Criticism for All", Bristol: Thoemmes
  • 1991,
    • Richard J. Arneson, "Lockean Self-Ownership: Towards a Demolition", Political Studies, Vol 39, n°1, mars, pp36–54 (L'auteur, un philosophe égalitariste contemporain critique le concept de propriété de soi. Il fait valoir que le principe est à la fois moins déterminé qu'on ne le suppose généralement et que même lorsqu'il a des implications déterminées, il est inacceptable pour des raisons morales.)
    • Richard Ashcraft, dir., "John Locke: Critical Assessments", Vol. II, London: Routledge
    • Ruth W. Grant, "John Locke’s Liberalism", Chicago, University of Chicago Press
    • N. Tarcov, "Locke y la educación para la libertad", Bs. As., Centro Editor Latinoamericano
    • Jean-Michel Vienne, Expérience et raison. Les fondements de la morale selon Locke, éditions Vrin
  • 1992,
    • John Marshall, "John Locke and Latitudinarianism", In: R. Kroll, R. Ashcraft et P. Zagorin, dir., Philosophy, Science and Religion in England, 1640–1700, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • G. A. J. Rogers, "Locke and the Latitude-Men: Ignorance as a Ground of Toleration", In: R. Kroll, R. Ashcraft et P. Zagorin, dir., Philosophy, Science and Religion in England, 1640–1700, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • A. J. Simmons, "The Lockean Theory of Rights", Princeton: Princeton University Press
    • Robert Zimmerman, "Street Performers and the Social Contract. Re-examining the theories ofJohn Locke", The Freeman, May, Vol 42, n°5, pp198-199
  • 1993,
    • A. J. Simmons, "On the Edge of Anarchy: Locke, Consent and the Limits of Society", Princeton: Princeton University Press
    • David Wootton, dir., "Political Writings of John Locke", New York: Mentor
  • 1994,
    • H. Aarsleff, "Locke’s Influence", In: V. Chappel, dir., "The Cambridge Companion to Locke", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • V. Chappel, dir., "The Cambridge Companion to Locke", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
    • Jean-Philippe Feldman, “Le trust lockien” In: Stéphane Rials, dir., Le Droit des modernes : XIVe-XVIIIe siècles, Paris : L.G.D.J., pp135-152
    • W. Leyden, "Hobbes e Locke. Libertà e obbiezione politica", Bologna, Il Mulino
    • Barry Macleod-Cullinane, "The right to revolution: Toleration, liberty and the state in the thought of John Locke and the early liberals", Libertarian Heritage, n°11, Libertarian Alliance
    • G. A. J. Rogers, dir., "Locke’s Philosophy: Content and Context", Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • J. Schneewind, "Locke’s Moral Philosophy", In: V. Chappel, dir., "The Cambridge Companion to Locke", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

De 1995 à 1999

  • 1997,
    • Hussein M. Adam, "Hobbes, Locke, Burke, Ibn Khaldun, and Reflections on the Catastrophe in Somalia”, In: Hussein M. Adam et Richard Ford, dir., "Mending Rips in the Sky: Options for Somali Communities in the 21st Century", Lawrenceville, N.J.: The Red Sea Press
    • Jerome Huyler, Was Locke a Liberal?, The Independent Review, Vol 1, n°4, spring, pp523-542
    • Mark Goldie, dir., "Locke, John. Political Essays", Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • 1998,
    • D. Azzaretto, La teoria della proprietà nel pensiero politico di Locke, Milano, Lo Zibaldone
    • M. Cranston, "John Locke: A Biography", London, Longmans
    • Gordon Diem, "Locke, Hobbes, and the Free Nation", Formulations (publication de la Free Nation Foundation), Vol 5, n°19, spring
    • M. F. Griffith, "John Locke’s influence on American government and public administration", In: T. D. Lynch & T. J. Todd, dir., "Handbook of organization theory and management: The philosophical approach", New York: Marcel Dekker, pp125-138
    • J. Mackie, "Problemas en torno a Locke", México, Universidad Autónoma
    • Marc Parmentier, Introduction à l’Essai sur l’entendement humain de Locke, PUF coll. Les grands livres de la philosophie
    • Pasquale Pasquino, “Locke on King’s prerogative”, Political Theory, avril, Vol 26, n°2
  • 1999,
    • Jean-Fabien Spitz, "Les sources de la distinction entre société et gouvernement chez Locke", Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, pp247-272
    • James Tully, "A Discourse on Property : John Locke and his Adversaries", Cambridge University Press

De 2000 à 2009

  • 2000,
    • Carlo Lottieri, Diritti naturali, rule of law e "poteri neutri". Per una critica lockiana della filosofia liberale contemporanea, Rivista internazionale di filosofia del diritto, Vol LXXVII, n°1, pp30-58
    • M. Novaro, "Representación y liderazgo en las democracias contemporánease, Rosario, Homo Sapiens
  • 2002,
    • Peter R. Anstey, "Locke, Bacon and Natural History", Early Science and Medicine, 7(1), pp65-92
    • Laura Berchielli, Color, Space, and Figure in Locke: An Interpretation of the Molyneux Problem, Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol.40, no.1, pp47-65
    • Peter Judson Richards, "'The Law Written in Their Hearts' Rutherford and Locke on Nature, Government, and Resistance", Journal of Law and Religion Vol XVIII, n°1, Fall, pp151-189
    • Victor Nuovo, dir., "John Locke: Writings on Religion", Oxford University Press
    • Jeremy Waldron, "God, Locke, and Equality. Christian foundations of John Locke’s political thought", Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
    • J. Yolton, "John Locke and the Way of Ideas", Oxford, University of Oxford
    • Michael P. Zuckert, "Launching liberalism. On Lockean political philosophy", Lawrence (Kansas), University of Kansas
  • 2003,
    • Peter Anstey, dir., "The philosophy of John Locke. New perspectives", Routledge, London
    • Peter Groenewegen, Gianni Vaggi, "Dudley North, 1641–91 and John Locke, 1632–1704: Early Critical Reactions to Mercantilism", In: Peter Groenewegen, Gianni Vaggi, dir., "A Concise History of Economic Thought. From Mercantilism to Monetarism", Palgrave, pp23-28
    • J. J. Jenkins, "Understanding Locke", Edimburgo, University Press
    • Carlo Lottieri, Le origini tomiste della tradizione lockiana: la lezione di Alessandro Passerin d'Entrèves, Per la filosofia, Vol XX, n°57, pp45-63
    • Karen Vaughn, "John Locke, economista y sociólogo", México, F. C. E.

2004

  • M. J. Cresswell, "Legitimizing Force: A Lockean Account”, Armed Forces & Society, 30, Summer, pp629-648

2006

  • 2007,
    • Edward Feser, "Locke", Oxford: Oneworld Publications
    • C. Nino, "Fundamentos del liberalismo político. Derechos humanos y democracia deliberativa", Barcelona, Gedisa
    • Roger Woolhouse, "Locke: A Biography", Cambridge University Press

De 2010 à 2019

  • 2010,
    • Michaël Biziou, "À l’articulation du libéralisme politique et du libéralisme économique : le jugement individuel face à l’État chez Locke et Smith", In: G. Kevorkian, dir., "La pensée libérale. Histoire et controverses", Paris, Ellipses, pp35-56
    • Philippe Raynaud, "Locke, fondateur du libéralisme ?", In: G. Kevorkian, dir., "La pensée libérale. Histoire et controverses", Paris, Ellipses, pp21-34
    • Joseph Stromberg, "Did Locke Really Justify Limited Government?", The Freeman, March, Vol 60, n°2, pp32-36
    • Ghislain Waterlot, "Aux sources de la pensée libérale, une généalogie de la tolérance. Castellion, Spinoza, Bayle, Locke", In: G. Kevorkian, dir., "La pensée libérale. Histoire et controverses", Paris, Ellipses, pp211-226
  • 2012, Ondřej Kostka, "Pojetí přirozeného řádu u Locka a Rothbarda", ("Le concept d'ordre naturel chez John Locke et Murray Rothbard"), E-LOGOS, Vol 19, n°1, pp1-17 (en tchèque)
  • 2013, Eric Mack, "John Locke", New York: Bloomsbury Academic
    • Nouvelle édition en 2019, "The Essential John Locke", Fraser Institute
  • 2017, Eric Mack, "John Locke’s Defense of Commercial Society: Individual Rights, Voluntary Cooperation, and Mutual Gain", In: Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis, dir., "Wealth, commerce, and philosophy : foundational thinkers and business ethics", Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, pp157-178
  • 2019, Robert Garmong, "The Arc of Liberalism: Locke, Mill, and Rand", In: Robert Mayhew, Gregory Salmieri, dir. "Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand's Political Philosophy", Series: Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies, University of Pittsburgh Press, pp304-324

Depuis 2020

  • 2022,
    • José Luis Cendejas Bueno, "Raíces escolásticas de la teoría de la propiedad de John Locke", Anales del seminario de historia de la filosofía, Vol 39, n°2, pp499-512
    • Cecilia Font de Villanueva, "El poder del soberano para manipular el dinero. Juan de Mariana y John Locke", Anales del seminario de historia de la filosofía, Vol 39, n°2, pp523-535