Contents: Locke and the Sceptical Tradition: British sceptical realism: a fresh look at the British tradition, Stephen Buckle; Locke as moral sceptic: innateness, diversity and the reply to stoicism, Daniel Carey. Innatism and the theory of Ideas: Locke and the innatists, S.J. Winchester; Locke's mental atomism and the classification of ideas: I, M.A. Stewart; Locke's mental atomism and the classification of ideas: II, M.A. Stewart; Is Locke an imagist?, David Soles.
Body and Soul, Will and Desire: Locke on superaddition and mechanism, Matthew Stuart; Reconsidering the basis of Locke's primary-secondary quality distinction, Laura Keating; Locke on the essence of the soul, Garth Kemerling; Necessity and will in Locke's theory of action, E.J. Lowe; Locke, suspension of desire and the remote good, Tito Magri. Substance, Essence and Kinds: Locke versus Aristotle on natural kinds, Michael R. Ayers; Locke on real essence and internal constitution, Jean-Michel Vienne. Identity and Persons: Locke and relative identity, Vere Chappell; Locke and the 18th-century materialist conceptions of personal identity, Udo Thiel. Language: 'Do words signify ideas or things?': the scholastic sources of Locke's theory of language, E.J.
Ashworth; Locke on language on real essence: a defense, Nicholas Unwin. Knowledge and Opinion, Reason and Faith: Reason and experience in Locke's epistemology, Elliot D. Cohen; Locke on mathematical knowledge, Predrag Cicovacki; Faith and reason in Locke's Essay, David C. Snyder; The assurance of faith, Nicholas Wolterstorff; Name index.