I argue that Locke’s distinction between ‘determined’ and ‘undetermined’ ideas incorporates an account of semantic indeterminacy: if the complex idea to which a general term is annexed is ‘undetermined’, the term lacks a determinate extension. I propose that a closer look at this account of semantic indeterminacy illuminates various charges of confusion, misuse and abuse of language Locke levels against his philosophical contemporaries
John Locke famously claimed that our idea of substance is but a confused idea of “something we know ...
This chapter revisits three key disagreements between Locke and Berkeley. The disagreements relate ...
This paper addresses the following questions: (a) what did Locke mean when he said that \u27words si...
I argue that Locke’s distinction between ‘determined’ and ‘undetermined’ ideas incorporates an accou...
This dissertation is a defense of a deflationary interpretation of Lockean ideas. The orthodox view ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University. Page 7 misnumbered.From the year in which John Locke's volume, An ...
Locke's claims about the "inadequacy" of substance-ideas can only be understood once it is recognize...
In this paper, I examine the crucial relationship between Locke’s theory of individuation and his th...
In Book III of the Essay, Locke says that general terms are capable of referring to more than one pa...
This dissertation is a defense of a deflationary interpretation of Lockean ideas. The orthodox view ...
Locke’s account of ideas as signs plays a fundamental role in his Essay. Given that ideas are the pr...
version. Abstract: According to Locke, what are ideas? I argue that Locke does not give an account o...
John Locke famously claimed that our idea of substance is but a confused idea of “something we know ...
This chapter revisits three key disagreements between Locke and Berkeley. The disagreements relate ...
This paper addresses the following questions: (a) what did Locke mean when he said that \u27words si...
I argue that Locke’s distinction between ‘determined’ and ‘undetermined’ ideas incorporates an accou...
This dissertation is a defense of a deflationary interpretation of Lockean ideas. The orthodox view ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University. Page 7 misnumbered.From the year in which John Locke's volume, An ...
Locke's claims about the "inadequacy" of substance-ideas can only be understood once it is recognize...
In this paper, I examine the crucial relationship between Locke’s theory of individuation and his th...
In Book III of the Essay, Locke says that general terms are capable of referring to more than one pa...
This dissertation is a defense of a deflationary interpretation of Lockean ideas. The orthodox view ...
Locke’s account of ideas as signs plays a fundamental role in his Essay. Given that ideas are the pr...
version. Abstract: According to Locke, what are ideas? I argue that Locke does not give an account o...
John Locke famously claimed that our idea of substance is but a confused idea of “something we know ...
This chapter revisits three key disagreements between Locke and Berkeley. The disagreements relate ...
This paper addresses the following questions: (a) what did Locke mean when he said that \u27words si...