John Cottingham
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Publications 

Listed below in the following categories: 
1. Books (sole authorship)
2. Books (editions and translations)
3. Books (edited collections)
4. Books (series editorships)
5. Articles (early-modern philosophy)
6. Articles (moral philosophy and philosophy of religion)
7. Contributions to reference works
8. Broadcasts 
9. Reviews and Critical Notices.

1.  Books: sole authorship

•1.11   Why Believe?  (London: Continuum, 2009 ). 
            ISBN 978-08264-9636-2  [click for details]

•1.10  Cartesian Reflections: Essays on Descartes’s Philosophy  (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) xiii + 332 pp.  ISBN 978-0-19-922697-9. [click for details]

•1.9  How to Read Descartes  (London: Granta, 2008), 128pp.  ISBN 978-1-84708-004-2. [Click for details]

•1.8 The Spiritual Dimension: Religion, Philosophy and Human Value (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005) xii+186pp. ISBN 0-521-84377-4/ 0-521-60497 [click for details]
    [Portuguese edition: São Paulo: Loyola, 2008. ISBN 978-85-03600-4]

•1.7 On the Meaning of Life (London: Routledge, 2003) x+124pp. ISBN 0-415-24799-3/ 0-415-24800-0. [click for details]
[Korean edition: Seoul: Dongmoonsun, 2005. ISBN 89-8038-520X/  89-8083-000-3] 
[Chinese edition: Guilin: Guangxi Normal University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-7-5633-6526-5]

•1.6 Philosophy and the Good Life: Reason and the Passions in Greek, Cartesian and Psychoanalytic Ethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998) xiii+230pp. ISBN 0-521-47310-1/ 0-521-47890-1. [click for details]

•1.5 Descartes: Descartes’ Philosophy of Mind. The Great Philosophers Series (London: Orion, 1997) vi+58pp. ISBN 0-753-80205-8.
[Spanish edition: Bogota: Norma SA, 1998. ISBN 958-04-4580-X] 
[Polish edition: Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Amber, 1999. ISBN 83-7169-798-8]
[Chinese edition: Taiwan: Rye Field Publishing Co., 1999. ISBN 957-708-864-3]
[French edition: Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 2000. ISBN 2-02-037455-2]
[Finnish edition: Helsinki: Otava 2001. ISBN 951-1-16179-2]
[Korean edition: Seoul: KCC, 2001. ISBN 89-88804-23-6/ 89-88804-21-X]

•1.4 A Descartes Dictionary (Oxford: Blackwell, 1993) 178pp. ISBN 0-631-17683-7/ 
0-631-18538-0.
[Portuguese edition: Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 1995. ISBN 85-7110-307-0]
[Turkish edition: Istanbul: Sarmal Yayinevi, 1996. ISBN 975-576-006-7]

•1.3 The Rationalists opus: History of Western Philosophy series, volume 4 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988) xii+234pp. [click for details]
Revised edition, 1997. ISBN 0-19-219209-4/  0-19-289190-1 Pbk.
[Romanian edition, Bucharest: Humanitas, 1998. ISBN 973-28-0803-9]
[Chinese edition, Hong Kong: Lianoing Education, 1999. ISBN 7-5382-5319-X]
[Greek edition, Athens: Stachi Publications, 2000. ISBN 960-8032-33-4/ 960-8032-34-2]
[Greek second edn, Athens: Polytropon, 2003. ISBN 960-8354-05-6]

•1.2 Descartes (Oxford: Blackwell, 1986) ix+171pp. ISBN 0-613-13784-4/ 0-613-15046-3.
[Portuguese edition, Edições 70: Lisbon, 1990]
[Italian edition, Bologna: Il Mulino, 1991. ISBN 88-15-02948-6]
[Spanish Edition, Mexico: Unam, 1995. ISBN 968-36-4072-9]

•1.1 Rationalism (London: Granada, 1984) x+177pp. ISBN 0-586-08439-8.
Revised edition, Bristol: Thoemmes, 1997. ISBN 1-85506-524-X.
[Spanish edition, Ariel: Barcelona 1987. ISBN 84-344-1075-3]


2. Books: editions and translations
•2.7 Western Philosophy: an anthology (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996)  xxiii+626 pp. 
ISBN 0-631-18626-3 (HB)/0-631-18627-1 (PB). 
Second edition, revised and augmented (Oxford; Blackwell, 2008) xxxii +849 pp. 
ISBN 978-1-4051-2478-2 (HB) 987-1-4051-2477-5 (PB)
[click for details]

•2.6 Descartes’ Meditations: Background Source Materials. Selected texts from sixteenth and seventeenth century authors illustrating the philosophical context of the Meditations. Edited and translated by Roger Ariew, John Cottingham and Tom Sorell (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998) xviii+270pp. ISBN 0-521-48126-0/ 0-521-48579-7.

•2.5 Descartes: Selected Philosophical Writings, trans. J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff and D. Murdoch. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988) xii+242pp. 
ISBN 0-521-35264-9/ 0-521-35812-4.  ISBN second edition 978-1-4051-2478-2

•2.4 Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy with Selections from the Objections and Replies, trans. and ed. J. Cottingham (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986) xxii+120pp. ISBN 0-521-32966-3/ 0-521-33857-3.
Second edition with new Introduction, 1996, xlviii+120 pp. 
ISBN 0-521-55252-4/ 0-521-55818-2.

•2.3 The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, edited and translated from the original Latin and French by J. Cottingham, R. Stoothoff and D. Murdoch. 2 vols. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985). Vol. I, xii + 418 pp, Vol. II, xi+428pp. ISBN 0-521-24594-X/ 0-521-28807-X and 0-521-24595-8/ 0-521-28808-8.

•2.2 The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, Volume 3: The Correspondence, by the same translators and Anthony Kenny (Cambridge University Press, 1991) xviii+412pp. ISBN 0-521-40323-5/ 0-521-42350-3.

•2.1 Descartes’ Conversation with Burman. Translated from the original Latin with philosophical introduction and commentary. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976) xl+133pp. ISBN 0-19-824528-9/ 019-824671-4. 


3. Books: edited collections
•3.8   Partiality and Impartiality: Morality, Special Relationships, and the Wider World. Edited by Brian Feltham and John Cottingham 
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2010) . click for details
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•3.7  Mind, Method, and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny. 
Edited by John Cottingham and Peter Hacker
 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming January 2010) .
            ISBN  978-0-19-955612-0

•3.6  Essays on Derek Parfit’s On What Matters. Edited by Jussi Suikkanen and John Cottingham (Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming 2009) .
		ISBN

•3.5  The Moral Life. Essays in Honour of John Cottingham, with his replies. Edited by N. Athanassoulis and S. Vice (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007) x+ 120pp.  [click for details]
		ISBN 978-0-230-52756-0

•3.4  The Meaning of Theism Edited with Foreword by J. Cottingham (also author of one of the essays) (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007) x+ 120pp.  [click for details]

•3.3 Descartes. Oxford Readings in Philosophy Series. Edited with introduction by J. Cottingham (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998) vii+326pp.
ISBN 0-19-875183-4/ 0-19-875182-6.

•3.2 Reason, Will and Sensation: Studies in Cartesian metaphysics. Edited with introduction by J. Cottingham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994) x+333pp.
ISBN 0-19-824083-X


•3.1 The Cambridge Companion to Descartes. A collection of critical essays, ed. with introduction by J. Cottingham (also author of one of the essays) (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992) xiii+441pp. 
ISBN 0-521-36623-2/ 0-521-36696-8.
[Portuguese edition, Aparecida-SP: Editora Idéias & Letras: 2009]



4. Books: series editorships
•4.1 General editor, Oxford Philosophical Texts series (Oxford University Press):
•4.101 George Berkeley, Principles of Human Knowledge, ed. J. Dancy (1998).
•4.102 George Berkeley, Three Dialogues, ed. J. Dancy (1998).
•4.103 David Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals, ed. T. L. Beauchamp (1998).
•4.104 David Hume, An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, ed. T. L. Beauchamp (1999).
•4.105 David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, ed. D. F. & M. J. Norton (2000).
•4.106 G. W. Leibniz, Philosophical Texts, ed. R. S. Woolhouse and R. Franks (1998).
•4.107 J. S Mill, Utilitarianism, ed. R. Crisp (1998).
•4.108 Spinoza, Ethics, ed. G. H. R. Parkinson (2000).
•4.109 Immanuel Kant, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, ed. T. E. Hill Jr. and A. Zweig (2003).
•4.110 Immanuel Kant, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, ed. G. Zöller (2004).

•4.2 General editor (with Daniel Garber), Cambridge Philosophical Texts in Context series (Cambridge University Press):
•4.21 Descartes’ Meditations: Background Source Materials, ed. R. Ariew, J. Cottingham and T. Sorell (1998).
•4.22 Berkeley’s Principles and Dialogues: Background Source Materials, ed. C. J. McCracken and I. C. Tipton (2000). 

5. Articles: early-modern philosophy
•5.40 ‘Descartes’s Reputation’, in G. A. J. Rogers, T. Sorell  and J. Kraye (eds),  Insiders and Outsiders in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2009). pp. 162-172. 

•5.39 ‘The Desecularization of Descartes’, forthcoming in N. Jacobs and Chris Firestone (eds), Rethinking the Enlightenment (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. 2010).

•5.38 ‘Cartesian Autonomy’, forthcoming in J. Cottingham and P. Hacker (eds), Mind, Method and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009).

•5.37 ‘Philosophy and Self-improvement: continuity and change in philosophy’s self-conception from the Classical to the early-modern era.’ Forthcoming in M. Chase and M. McGhee (eds), Philosophy as a Way of Life: Ancients and Moderns (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008).

•5.36 ‘Plato’s Sun and Descartes’s Stove: Contemplation and Control in Cartesian Philosophy’, in M. Ayers (ed.), Rationalism, Platonism and God. Proceedings of the British Academy, 149 (2007), pp. 15-44.

•5.35 ‘The Role of God in Descartes’ Philosophy’, in Janet Broughton and John Carriero (eds), A Companion to Descartes (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007), pp. 287-301.

•5.34 ‘The Mind-Body  Relation: Matter and Morality in the Sixth Meditation’, in S. Gaukroger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Descartes’ Meditations (Malden MA: Blackwell, 2006), pp. 179-192.

•5.33 ‘Descartes as sage: spiritual askesis in Cartesian philosophy’, in C. Condren, S. Gaukroger  and I. Hunter (eds), The Philosopher in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), Ch. 8, pp. 182-201.

•5.32 ‘Foreword’ to Bernard Williams, Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. ix-xii.

•5.31 ‘Why should Analytic Philosophers do History of Philosophy’, in T. Sorell and G.A.J. Rogers (eds), Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005), pp. 25-41.

•5.30 ‘Descartes’ subsequent verdict on the essays of Comenius’. Translation of unpublished letter of late 1639 or early 1640. British Journal for the History of Philosophy Vol. 12, no 3 (2004), pp. 382-4.

•5.29 ‘The Ultimate Incoherence?  Descartes and the Passions.’ In R. E. Auxier (ed.), Essays in Honor of Marjorie Grene. Library of Living Philosophers (Chicago: Open Court, 2003), pp. 451-64.

•5.28 ‘Descartes and the Voluntariness of Belief’, Monist, Vol. 85, no 3 (October 2002), pp. 343–360.

•5.27 ‘Philosophy and its History’, in Kang Ouyang & Steve Fuller (eds), Contemporary British and American Philosophy (New York: Nova Scientific Publishers, 2002); transl. in The Map of Contemporary British and American Philosophy ed. Ouyang (Beijing: Peoples Press, 2007), Ch. 4, pp. 127-49.

•5.26 ‘Intentionality or Phenomenology: Descartes and the objects of thought’, in T. Crane and S. Patterson (eds), History of the Mind-Body Problem (London: Routledge, 2000), pp. 132-148.

•5.25 ‘Descartes’ Philosophy of Mind’, in R. Monk and F. Raphael (eds), The Great Philosophers (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000), pp. 79-111.

•5.24 ‘Descartes’, in T. Honderich (ed.), The Philosophers (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 58-65.

•5.23 Interview in A. Pyle (ed.), Key Philosophers in Conversation (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 215-230.

•5.22 ‘ “The only sure sign . . .” Descartes on Thought and Language’, in J. M. Preston (ed.), Thought and Language (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 29-50.

•5.21 ‘Force, Motion and Causality: More’s Critique of Descartes’, in G.A.J. Rogers, J.-M. Vienne and Y.C. Zarka (eds), The Cambridge Platonists and the World: Philosophy, Ethics and Policy (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997), pp. 1-15.

•5.20 ‘Air, gravity and Cartesian physics’, Forschungs- und Studienstätte für Europäische Kulturgeschichte (1996), pp. 1-16.

•5.19 ‘Cartesian ethics: Reason and the Passions’. Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 195 (1996), pp. 193-216.

•5.18 ‘The self and the body: alienation and integration in Cartesian ethics’, Seventeenth-Century French Studies, Vol. 17 (1995), pp. 1-13.

•5.17 ‘Selection and Interpretation in Descartes: A Reply to Baker and Morris’, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 2 (1994), pp. 122-129.

•5.16 ‘Descartes: Metaphysics and Philosophy of Mind’, in Routledge History of Philosophy, vol. IV, ed. G. H. R. Parkinson (London: Routledge, 1993), pp. 201-234.

•5.15 ‘Cartesian dualism: theology, metaphysics and science’ in The Cambridge Companion to Descartes (1992), pp. 236-257.

•5.14 ‘The Cartesian legacy’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Sup. Vol. LXVI (1992), pp. 1-21.

•5.13  ‘A new start? Cartesian metaphysics and the emergence of modern philosophy.’ In T. Sorell (ed.), The Rise of Modern Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992), pp. 145-166.

•5.12 ‘Nicholas Malebranche, Illumination and Rhetoric’, Seventeenth Century French Studies XIII (1991), pp. 239-245.

•5.11 ‘Descartes on Colour’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society , XC, 3 (1989-90), pp. 231-246.

•5.10 ‘Descartes on Mind and Body’, Cogito May 1988.

•5.09 ‘The Intellect, the Will and the Passions: Spinoza’s Critique of Descartes’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 26:2 (April 1988), pp. 239-57. Reprinted in G. Lloyd (ed.), Spinoza: Critical Assessments (London: Routledge, 2001), Vol. I, Ch. 32.

•5.08 ‘The external world, “nature” and human experience’, in G. Vesey (ed.), Philosophers Ancient and Modern. Royal Institute of Philosophy series, no 20 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986), pp. 73-89.  Reprinted in V.  (ed.), Descartes’s Meditations, Critical Essays (Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1977), Ch. 10.

•5.07 ‘Cartesian Trialism’, Mind, XCIV No. 374 (April 1985), pp. 218-30.  Reprinted in René Descartes, Critical Assessments, ed. G. Moyal (London: Routledge, 1991). Vol. III, pp. 236-248.

•5.06 ‘The Cogito and Other Issues in Descartes’ Conversation with Burman’, Studia Cartesiana I (1979), pp. 187-89.

•5.05 ‘A Brute to the Brutes? Descartes’ Treatment of Animals’, Philosophy Vol. 53 (1978), pp. 551-59.  Reprinted in René Descartes, Critical Assessments, ed. G. Moyal (London: Routledge, 1991), Vol. IV, pp. 323ff. Reprinted in Descartes. Oxford Readings in Philosophy series, ed. J. Cottingham (Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1998), pp. 225-233.

•5.04 ‘Mathematics in the First Meditation’, Studia Leibnitiana, Vol. X/1 (1978), pp. 11-15.

•5.03 ‘Descartes on Thought’, Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 28 (1978), pp. 208-14. Reprinted in René Descartes, Critical Assessments, ed. G. Moyal (London: Routledge, 1991), Vol. II, pp. 288ff.

•5.02 ‘The Role of the Malignant Demon’, Studia Leibnitiana, Vol. VIII/2 (1976), pp. 25764. Reprinted in René Descartes, Critical Assessments, ed. G. Moyal (London: Routledge, 1991), Vol. II, pp. 129ff.

•5.01 ‘Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’, in German Men of Letters, Vol. VI, eds. A. Nathan and D. Keith-Smith (London: Wolff, 1972), pp. 21-42.



6. Articles: moral philosophy and philosophy of religion
•6.48 ‘Conscience, Guilt and Shame’, forthcoming in R. Crisp (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics.

•6.47 ‘On the Meaning of Life’, forthcoming in N. Warburton and D. Edmonds (eds), Philosophy Bites (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).

•6.46 ‘Demandingness, moral development and moral philosophy’. Forthcoming in T. Chappell (ed.), The Problem of Moral Demandingness (London: Palgrave, 2009), pp. 86-103.

•6.45 ‘Partiality and Impartiality’, Forthcoming in J. Skorupski (ed.) The Routledge Companion to Ethics.

.•6.44 ‘Impartiality and Ethical Formation.’ Forthcoming in B. Feltham (ed.), Partiality and Impartiality: Morality, Special Relationships and the Wider World (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

•6.43 ‘Integrity and Fragmentation’.  Journal of Applied Philosophy, forthcoming 2010.
Integrity and Fragmentation.doc

•6.42 ‘What is Humane Philosophy and Why is it At Risk?’, Philosophy, Supplement 65 (2009), pp. 1-23; and A. O'Hear (ed.), Conceptions of Philosophy, Royal Institute of Philosophy series (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009).

•6.41 ‘Happiness, Temporality, Meaning’, in L. Bortolotti (ed.), Philosophy and Happiness (London: Palgrave, 2009), pp. 21-36

•6.40 ‘Atheïsten zonder het te weten? De kritiek van Hume op het mysticisme.’ Tijdschrift voor Filosofie Vol 72 (1)  (March 2010).
 
•6.39 ‘The fine, the good and the meaningful’. The Philosophers’ Magazine, no. 45 (2nd Quarter, 2009), pp. 31-39.

•6.38 ‘I think, therefore I am – an individual’ [reflections on autonomy and its limits]. Standpoint, Issue 9 (February 2009), pp. 54-55.

•6.37 ‘The Lessons of Life: Wittgenstein, Religion and Analytic Philosophy,’ in H.-J. Glock and J. Hyman and (eds), Wittgenstein and Analytic Philosophy: Essays for P.M.S. Hacker (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 203-227.

•6.36 ‘The Good Life and the “Radical Contingency of the Ethical”.’ In D. Callcut (ed.), Reading Bernard Williams (London: Routledge, 2008), Ch. 2, pp. 25-43.

•6.35 ‘The Self, The Good Life and the Transcendent.’ In  N. Athanassoulis and S. Vice (eds), The Moral Life: Essays in Honour of John Cottingham (London: Palgrave, 2008). pp. 228-271.

•6.34 ‘Im Garten des Philosophen.’ Interview on The  Spiritual Dimension with Martin Knechtges, Fuge (2008), pp. 73-85.

•6.33 ‘Getting the Right Travel Papers. A Postscript to The Spiritual Dimension’, Philosophy, 83, no 326  (October 2008), pp. 557-567.

•6.32 ‘A Triangle of Hostility? Psychoanalysis, Philosophy and Religion.’ In L. Braddock and M. Lacewing (eds), The Academic Face of Psychoanalysis (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 92-110.

•6.31  ‘What Difference Does It Make? The Nature and Significance of Theistic Belief.’ Ratio XIX (4) December 2006, pp. 401-420.

•6.30 ‘Truth, Beauty and Goodness.’  The Times, 17 June 2006, p. 68.

•6.29 ‘Rough Justice’ in C. Murray, Simple Justice (London: Civitas, 2005), pp. 57-63.

•6.28 ‘ “Our Natural Guide . . .” : Conscience, “Nature”, and Moral Experience’, in D. Oderberg and T. Chappell (eds), Human Values (London: Palgrave, 2004), pp. 11-31.

•6.27 ‘Faith’ in D. Papineau (ed.), Philosophy (London: Duncan Baird, 2004), pp. 107-131.

•6.26 ‘The Concept of the Profound: A Reply to Perniola’, in R. Boderi et al., Recostruzione della soggettività (Napoli: Liguiri, 2004), pp. 221-227.

•6.25 ‘Ragioni e passione: dimensioni etiche e anthropologiche della Philosophy of Mind di Descartes’ (‘Reason and the Passions: ethical and anthropological dimensions of Descartes’ philosophy of mind’). Bolletino del Centro di Studi Vichiani XXXIII (2003), pp. 209-231.

•6.24 ‘The Career and its Role in Conceptions of the Good Life.’ New Academy Review, Vol. 2, no 2 (Summer 2003), 88-91.

•6.23 ‘Spirituality, Science and Morality’, in D. Carr and J. Haldane (eds), Essays on Spirituality and Education (London: Routledge, 2003), 40-54.

•6.22 ‘Profondità e postmodernismo’ (‘Profundity and Postmodernism’), La Società degli Individui, 14 (Summer 2002), 5-19.

•6.21 ‘Appagamento individuale ed esigenze morali’ (‘Individual fulfilment and moral demands’), in A. Ferrara, V. Gessa-Kurotschka and S. Maffetone (eds), Etica Individuale e Giustizia (Napoli: Liguori, 2000), 79-92.

•6.20 ‘Partiality, Distance and Moral Obligation’, Ethics, Place and Environment, 3 (2000), pp. 309-313. Reprinted in J. Silk (ed.), Partiality, Distance and the Ethics of Representation. Geographical Papers( 2000), no. 137, pp. 28-35.

•6.19 ‘Impartiality’ in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig (London: Routledge, 1998).

•6.18 ‘The Ethical Credentials of Partiality’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XCVIII (1997-8), pp. 1-21.

•6.17 ‘Medicine, Virtues and Consequences’ in D. Oderberg and L. Laing (eds), Human Lives (London: Macmillan, 1997), pp. 128-43.

•6.16 ‘Partiality and the Virtues’, in R. Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live? Essays on the Philosophy of Virtue (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 57-76.

•6.15 ‘Religion, Virtue and Ethical Culture’, Philosophy, 69 (1994), pp. 163-80.

•6.14 ‘The ethics of self-concern’, Ethics 101 (July 1991), pp. 798-817.

•6.13 ‘Retributive Punishment, The Moral Order and Determinism’, in W. Krawietz, A. Martino and K. Winston (eds), Technischer Imperativ und Legitimationskrise des Rechts [Rechtstheorie Beiheft 12] (Berlin: Dunker & Humblot, 1991), pp. 111-118. 

•6.12 ‘The Philosophical status of Natural Rights’, in Maihofer W. and Sprenger G. (eds), Law and the State in Modern Times [Archiv für Rechts und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft 42] (Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag, 1990) , pp 81-89.

•6.11 ‘The Philosophy of Punishment’, in G. H. R. Parkinson (ed.), An Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (London: Routledge, 1988), pp. 762-783.

•6.10 ‘Just Punishment’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplement (1987), pp. 41-55.

•6.09 ‘Warnock and After: the legal and moral status of embryos’, in Legal and Ethical Aspects of Medicine, ed. M. Ockelton. Archiv für Rechts und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft No. 32 (Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1987), pp. 83-92.

•6.08 ‘Partiality, Favouritism and Morality’, Philosophical Quarterly, 36 (1986), pp. 35-73.

•6.07 ‘Individual Choice and Legal Coercion’, Philosophical Books, XXV, 3 (July 1984), pp. 129-35.

•6.06 ‘The Balancing Act: Weighing Rights and Interests in the Criminal Process’, in Philosophy and the Criminal Law, eds. A. Duff and R. Simmonds (Archiv für Rechts und Sozialphilosophie, Wiesbaden: Steiner 1984), pp. 109-15.

•6.05 ‘Neo-naturalism and its Pitfalls’, Philosophy (1983), pp. 445-70.

•6.04 ‘Punishment and Respect for Persons’, in M. A. Stewart (ed.), Law, Morality and Rights (Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1983), pp. 421-29.

•6.03 ‘Ethics and Impartiality’, Philosophical Studies, 43 (1983), pp. 83-9.

•6.02 ‘Race and Individual Merit’, Philosophy, 55 (1980), pp. 525-31.

•6.01 ‘Varieties of Retribution’, Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 29 (July 1979), pp. 238-46. Reprinted in A. Duff (ed.), Punishment, International Research Library of Philosophy (Aldershot: Dartmouth Press, 1993), pp. 75-83.



7. Contributions to reference works
•7.15 ‘Cartesianism’, forthcoming in the Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology, ed. David Fergusson, Karen Kilby, and Iain Torrance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).

•7.14 Contributor to Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. E. Craig (London: Routledge, 1998).

•7.13 Consultant for and contributor to Third Edition of Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, ed. E. Livingstone (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).

•7.12 Contributor to Dictionary of Philosophy, ed. T. Mautner (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996).

•7.11 Contributor of several articles to Oxford Companion to Philosophy, ed. T. Honderich (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995).  Revisions and additional articles for second edition, 2005.

•7.10 Contributor to A Companion to Metaphysics, ed. J. Kim & E. Sosa (Oxford: Blackwell, 1995). 

•7.09 Contributor to Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, ed. R. Audi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995).

•7.08 Contributor to The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, ed. R. E. Asher (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1994). (2,874; 7,3442-3).

•7.07 Contributor to A Dictionary of Philosophical Quotations, ed. A. J. Ayer and J. O’Grady (Oxford: Blackwell, 1992).

•7.06 Contributor to A Companion to Epistemology, ed. J. Dancy and E. Sosa (Oxford: Blackwell, 1992).

•7.05 Contributor to Encyclopedia of Ethics ed. L. and C. Becker (New York: Garland, 1991).

•7.04 Associate editor of, and contributor of a chapter to, An Encyclopaedia of Philosophy ed. G. H. R. Parkinson (London: Routledge, 1988).

•7.03 Consultant for and contributor of 20 articles to Oxford Companion to Mind (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987).

•7.02 Contributor of 7 articles in J. Wintle (ed.), Makers of Modern Culture (London: Routledge, 1981); and 2 additional articles for second edition, 2005.

•7.01 Contributor of 15 articles in A. Flew (ed.), A Dictionary of Philosophy (London: Macmillan, 1971).

8.  Broadcasts
•8.6 ‘On the Meaning of Life’. Interview with Nigel Warburton; podcast produced by David Edmonds. May 2007. 
http://nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/

•8.5 ‘Spinoza’. Broadcast discussion on In Our Time, with Melvin Bragg, Jonathan Rée and Sarah Hutton, BBC Radio Four, 3 May 2007.
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/inourtime/inourtime_20070503.shtml

8.4 ‘René Descartes’. Series of three broadcast discussions produced by Paul Kennedy. CBC Radio One, February 2000 (with Daniel Garber, Stephen Gaukroger, Jean-Luc Marion, and Byron Williston).

•8.3 ‘Descartes’ legacy.’ Broadcast discussion with Daniel Dennett and David Papineau. BBC Radio Three, 11 February 2000.

•8.2 ‘Descartes’; broadcast talk, BBC World Service, 1993.

•8.1 ‘The Divine Light of Reason’ and ‘The Disappearing Soul’; broadcast talks, BBC Radio Three, August 1992.


9. Book reviews and critical notices
•9.116  Fergusson, David, Faith and Its Critics: A Conversation. The Tablet, 10 October 2009, p. 22.

•9.115  Neiman, Susan, Moral Clarity. Standpoint, 14 (July/August 2009), pp. 78-9.

•9.114  Eagleton, Terry, Reason, Faith and Revolution: reflections on the God debate.  The Tablet, 30 May 2009, p. 23.

•9.113  Schmaltz. Tad M., Descartes on Causation. Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 47, no 4, October 2009), pp. 625-6.

•9.112  Anscombe, G. E. M. Faith in a Hard Ground: Essays in religion, philosophy and ethics. Times Literary Supplement, 17 April 2009, p. 29.

•9.111 Mulhall, Stephen, The Conversation of Humanity. Times Literary Supplement, 20 March 2009, p. 23.

•9.110 Thomas, Alan (ed.), Bernard Williams. Ethics, Vol. 119, no 1 (October 2008), pp. 208-211.

•9.109  Plantinga, Alvin and Tooley, Stephen, Knowledge of God. The Tablet, 21 June 2008, p. 22.

•9.108 Lolordo, Antonia, Pierre Gassendi and the Birth of Early Modern Philosophy. Times Literary Supplement, 23 May 2008, p. 28.

•9.107 Schellenberg, J. L., The Wisdom to Doubt.   Times Literary Supplement, 30 May 2008, p. 22.

•9.106 Gilman, James., Faith, Reason and Compassion.   Times Literary Supplement, 30 May 2008, p. 22.

•9.105 Reeves, Richard, John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand. The Tablet, 2 February 2008, p. 23.

•9.104 Insole, Christopher, The Realist Hope. Times Literary Supplement, 22 June 2007, p. 22.

•9.103 McCabe, Herbert, Faith Within Reason. The Tablet, 7 April 2007, p. 33.

•9.102 Cooper, David E., A Philosophy of Gardens, Philosophy, 82: 187-189 (January 2007).

•9.101 Schmaltz, Tad (ed.), Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in early modern Europe. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 15 December 2006. http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=8343

•9.100 Kenny, Anthony, What I Believe. Times Literary Supplement, November 17, 2006, p. 27.

•9.099  Dawkins, Richard, The God Delusion. The Tablet, 21 October 2006, p. 22.

•9.098 MacIntyre, Alasdair,  Edith Stein: a philosophical prologue. The Tablet, 15 July 2006, p. 21.

•9.097 Dennett, Daniel C., Breaking the Spell: religion as a natural phenomenon. The Tablet, 11 March 2006, p. 26.

•9.096 Peperzak, Adriaan Theodoor, Philosophy between Faith and Theology. The Tablet, 4 February 2006, p. 31.

•9.095 Pink, Thomas and M.W.F. Stone (eds), The Will and Human Action From Antiquity to the Present Day. Mind Vol. 115 no 459 (July 2006), pp. 793-796.

•9.094 Grayling, A. C., Descartes: the life of René Descartes and its place in his times. The Tablet, 12 November 2005, p. 20.

•9.093 Eagleton, Terry, Holy Terror. The Tablet, 24 September 2005, p. 23.

•9.092 Wilson, Catherine, Moral Animals. Times Literary Supplement, 19/26 August 2005, p. 37.

•9.091 Wielenberg, Erik J., Value and Virtue in a Godless Universe. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.

•9.090 Alanen, Lilli, Descartes’s Concept of Mind. International Philosophical Quarterly 44:4 (2004), pp. 594-6.

•9.089 Desmond M. Clarke, Descartes’s Theory of the Mind. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.

•9.088 Koistinen, O. and Biro, J. (eds), Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes. Philosophical Quarterly 2004, pp. 627-8.

•9.087 White, N. Individual and Conflict in Greek Ethics. Times Literary Supplement 2003.

•9.086 Gaukroger, S. Descartes’ System of Natural Philosophy. European Journal of Philosophy 11:3 (2003), pp. 424-26.

•9.085 Slote, M. Morals from Motives. Utilitas 14/3 (2003), pp. 401-3.

•9.084 Mulhall, S. Inheritance and Originality: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, Kierkegaard. Religious Studies 39/1 (March 2003), pp. 115-7.

•9.083 Comte-Sponville, A. A Short Treatise on the Great Virtues. The Philosopher’s Magazine, Issue 19 (Summer 2002), p. 56.

•9.082 Almog, J., What Am I? Descartes on the Mind-Body Problem. International Philosophical Quarterly 42-4 (2002) 560-61.

•9.081 Nehamas, A., The Art of Living: Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault. Journal of Nietzsche Studies.

•9.080 Lovibond, S., Ethical Formation. Ethics, January 2003, pp. 434-6.

•9.079 Garber, D., Descartes Embodied, Journal of Philosophy. December 2002.

•9.078 Marion, J-L., Cartesian Questions, Mind 111 (April 2002).

•9.077 Kekes, J., Pluralism in Philosophy: Changing the Subject. Mind 111 (January 2002).

•9.076 McGhee, M., Transformations of Mind: Philosophy as Spiritual Practice, Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 51, no. 205 (October 2001), 554-57.

•9.075 Miles, M., Insight and Inference, British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2000).

 •9.074 Camus, A. The Myth of Sisyphus. Times Literary Supplement 5082, 25 August 2000, p. 13.

•9.073 Gewirth, A., Self Fulfillment. Times Literary Supplement 5018, 4 June 1999. p. 31.

•9.072 Garber, D & Ayers M. (eds), The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy. Times Literary Supplement, 8 January 1999, p.7.

•9.071 James, S., Passion and Action Ethics 110 (October 1999) pp. 205-7.

•9.070 Alanen, L., Heinämaa, S. and Wallgren T. (eds), Commonality and Particularity in Ethics Philosophical Investigations (1999), pp. 210-213.

•9.069 Mason, Richard, The God of Spinoza: A Philosophical Study. Philosophy Vol. 73 no 3 (July 1998), pp. 495. 

•9.068 Kahn, Victoria, Machiavellian Rhetoric. The European Legacy 1:8 (1997).

•9.067 Lloyd, Geneviève, Part of Nature: Self-Knowledge in Spinoza’s Ethics, Philosophical Books, (1997), pp. 48-50.

•9.066 Midgley, Mary, The Ethical Primate, Philosophical Investigations (1997), pp. 91-3.

•9.065 Cavell, M., The Psychoanalytic Mind: from Freud to Philosophy. Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 46, No. 182, pp. 134-36 (January 1996).

•9.064 Davidson, Hugh, Pascal and the Arts of the Mind. History of European Ideas, Vol. 22 (1996), pp. 149-50.

•9.063 Woolhouse, R., Descartes, Spinoza and Leibniz; The Concept of Substance in Seventeenth-Century Metaphysics. International Philosophical Quarterly, XXXV (1995), pp. 353-4.

•9.062 Gardner, S., Irrationality and the Philosophy of Psychoanalysis. Philosophical Quarterly, 1996, pp. 544-46.

•9.061 Gaukroger, S., Descartes. An Intellectual Biography, and Rodis-Lewis, G., Descartes. Times Literary Supplement, 21 June 1996, p. 12.

•9.060 Adams, R. M., Leibniz: Determinist, Theist, Idealist. Times Literary Supplement, 22 September 1995, p. 28.

•9.059 Cavell, M., The Psychoanalytic Mind: From Freud to Philosophy. Philosophical Quarterly, 1995.

•9.058 Brown, S. (ed.), Malebranche and his Critics. The Locke Newsletter, no 25 (1994), pp. 120-24.

•9.057 Dilman, I., Existentialist Critiques of Cartesianism. Philosophical Studies, Vol. 17, no. 4 (1994), pp. 633-37.

•9.056 Campbell, R.. Truth and Historicity. Philosophical Books, 35: 2 (1994), pp. 116-18.

•9.055 Skorupski, J., English-Language Philosophy, 1750-1945. Times Literary Supplement, 11 March 1994, p. 30.

•9.054 Dicker, G., Descartes: an analytical and historical introduction. Times Literary Supplement, 1993.

•9.053 Matthews, Gareth B., Thought’s Ego in Augustine and Descartes. Times Literary Supplement, 1993.

•9.052 Copenhaver, B. P. and Schmitt, C. B., Renaissance Philosophy. Times Literary Supplement, 13 August 1993.
 
•9.051 Matthews, Gareth B., Thought’s Ego in Augustine and Descartes. Religious Studies, 1993.

•9.050 Garber, D., Descartes’ Metaphysical Physics. Philosophical Books (1993).

•9.049 Shea, William R., The Magic of Numbers and Motion: The Scientific Career of René Descartes. Journal of the History of Behavioural Sciences, 29 (1993), pp. 233-4.

•9.048 Wilson, C., Leibniz’s Metaphysics. History of European Ideas (1992), pp. 360-362.

•9.047 Pears, D., Hume’s System. An examination of the First Book of his “Treatise”. Times Literary Supplement, 9 August 1991, p. 27.

•9.046 Sleigh, R., Leibniz and Arnauld: A Commentary on their Correspondence, Times Literary Supplement, 14 June 1991, p. 30.

•9.045 Casey, J., Pagan Virtue. Philosophical Books, 32 (October 1991), pp. 245-8.

•9.044 Schouls, P. A., Descartes and the Enlightenment. Canadian Philosophical Reviews, X,2 (1990), pp. 81-3.

•9.043 Watson, R. A., The Breakdown of Cartesian Metaphysics. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1990, pp. 296-7.

•9.042 Graham, G., Contemporary Social Philosophy. Philosophical Books 1990, pp. 117-9.

•9.041 Yovel, Y., Spinoza and Other Heretics. Times Higher Education Supplement, 1 June 1990, p.19.

•9.040 Jolley, N., The Light of the Soul, Times Literary Supplement, 13-19 July 1990, p. 758.

•9.039 McGinn, M., Scepticism and Certainty. Times Literary Supplement No. 4509, 1-7 September 1989, p. 941.

•9.038 Rescher, N., Rationality, and Brown, H., Rationality. Times Higher Education Supplement 10 February, 1989.

•9.037 Lacey, N., State Punishment. Mind, 1989.

•9.036 Hamlyn, D. W., A History of Western Philosophy. Philosophical Quarterly, July 1988.

•9.035 Judovitz, D., Subjectivity and Representation in Descartes. Times Literary Supplement, 1988.

•9.034 Craig, E., The Mind of God and the Works of Man. Times Literary Supplement, 5 November 1987.

•9.033 Feinberg, J., Harm to Self. Philosophical Books, October 1987.

•9.032 Markie, P. J., Descartes’ Gambit. Review of Metaphysics, 1987.

•9.031 Duff, A., Crimes and Punishments. Philosophical Quarterly, 1987, pp. 446-48.

•9.030 Swinburne, R., The Evolution of the Soul. New Blackfriars Review, October 1987.

•9.029 Soper, P., A Theory of Law. Philosophical Books, 1986.

•9.028 Grene, M., Descartes. Philosophical Quarterly, 1986. 

•9.027 Scruton, R., Spinoza. Times Higher Education Supplement, December 1986.

•9.026 Holland, A. J. (ed.), Philosophy: Its History and Historiography. Times Higher Education Supplement, 14 February 1986.

•9.025 Collins, W., Thought and Nature: Studies in Rationalist Philosophy. Times Higher Education Supplement, 10 January 1986.

•9.024 Curley, E., The Collected Works of Spinoza, Vol. 1. Times Higher Education Supplement, 10 January 1986.

•9.023 Alexander, P., Ideas and Qualities and Corpuscles. Times Literary Supplement, 13 December 1985, p. 1430.

•9.022 Blackwell, K., The Spinozistic Ethics of Bertrand Russell. Times Higher Education Supplement, 9 August 1985, p. 19.

•9.021 Delahunty, R. J., Spinoza. Times Higher Education Supplement, 28 June 1985, p. 18.

•9.020 Shoemaker, S., Identity, Cause and Mind. Times Literary Supplement, 3 May 1985, p. 506.

•9.019 Kupperman, J., The Foundation of Morals. British Journal of Educational Studies, 1985, pp. 94-6.

•9.018 Gueroult, M., Descartes’ Philosophy Interpreted According to the Order of Reasons (Vol. 1). Philosophical Books, 1985, pp. 140-3.

•9.017 Robins, M., Promising, Intending and Moral Autonomy. Philosophical Quarterly, 1985, pp. 315-8.

•9.016 Yolton, John W., Thinking Matter: Materialism in Eighteenth Century Britain. Times Literary Supplement, 21 September 1984, p. 1061.

•9.015 Heyd, D., Supererogation. Mind (1984), pp. 619-22.

•9.014 Miller, D. and Siedentop, L., The Nature of Political Theory. Philosophical Books (1983), pp. 24-5.

•9.013 Lennon, T. M. et al., Problems of Cartesianism. Times Literary Supplement, 11 November 1983, p. 1239.

•9.012 Atiyar, P. S., Promises, Morals and Law. Mind, 1983, pp. 474-6.

•9.011 Carter, R. B., Descartes’ Medical Philosophy. Times Literary Supplement, 11 November 1993, p. 1239.

•9.010 Cress, D. A., Descartes’ Meditations on First Philosophy and Discourse on Method. Studia Cartesiana, 2 (1981), pp. 201-2.

•9.009 Walker, N., Punishment, Danger and Stigma. Philosophical Books, Vol. 20, No. 4 (October 1981), pp. 241-43.

•9.008 Murphy, J. A., Retribution, Justice and Therapy. Philosophical Books, Vol. 20, No. 4 (October 1981), pp. 241-43.

•9.007 Blom, J. J., Descartes, His Moral Philosophy and Psychology. Philosophical Books, Vol. 20, No. 1 (January 1980), pp. 13-15.

•9.006 Ericsson L. O., Justice in the Distribution of Economic Resources Philosophical Books, XIX, No. 1 (January 1978) p. 21-2.

•9.005 Hayek, F. A., Law, Legislation and Liberty, I-II, and III. Philosophical Books, Vol. XIX, No. 1 (January 1978), pp. 29-31 and Vol. XXI, No. 4 (October 1980) pp. 244-47.

•9.004 Lindeboom, G. A., Descartes and Medicine Philosophical Books, 1978.

•9.003 Miller, D. L., Social Justice. Philosophical Books, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2 (May 1977), pp. 93-5.

•9.002 Van Gunsteren, H. R., The Quest for Control. Regional Studies, Vol. II, No. (1977), p. 71.

•9.001 Daniels, N. (ed.), Reading Rawls. Philosophical Books, Vol. XXVII, No. 3 (October 1976), pp. 117-19.






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