Acknowledgements
Preface
1: Categories
2: Qualities
3: Secondary Qualities
4: Essence
5: Substratum
6: Mind and Matter
7: Identity
8: Persons
9: Agency: the First Edition
10: Agency: the Revised Account
Bibliography
Index
Matthew Stuart is Professor of Philosophy at Bowdoin College. He is the author of several articles on early modern philosophy in journals including Journal of the History of Philosophy, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, and Philosophical Review.
Stuart has written a big, judicious, reliable book ... I recommend
it for anyone interested in Lockes metaphysics and for historically
minded metaphysicians interested in powers, relative identity, and
volitional accounts of agency.
*Michael Jacovides, Philosophical Review*
Locke's Metaphysics is a grand book. Matthew Stuart is a fantastic
philosopher and wields his talents well in this book. . . .
Stuart's book shines as an exemplar of analytic history of
philosophy and is a must read for anyone working on Locke's
metaphysics.
*Benjamin Hill, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews*
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