ABSTRACT

Note References are primarily by page number to the editions listed under 'Bibliography', but in order to facilitate reference to some multiply edited and collected primary sources (or to make active reference unnecessary for those sufficiently familiar with the texts) passages are in some cases also identified by short title and/or chapter, section etc. In the case of references to Locke's Essay, the first line (only) of the passage is given after the page, thus: 'Locke 1975:104,13 (ILi.l)', i.e. page 104, line 13. When a reference is to the last work referred to, the page number (or volume and page number, or, in the case of the Essay, page and line number) is given without the name of the author or date of the edition.