Eddie Yeghiayan
"Leibniz's Critique of Locke, with Special Reference to
Metaphysical and Theological Themes." PhD Dissertation in Philosophy
and History, Cambridge
University, 1974.
Supervisors: Ian
Hacking (Philosophy), Peter Laslett
(History).
"The 'Nouveaux Essais': A Newly Discovered Draft." Studia Leibnitiana (1974), 6(1):69-75.
Review of François Duchesneau's L'Empirisme de Locke and Lorenz Krüger's Der Begriff des Emprismus. Erkenntnistheoretische Studien am Beispiel John Lockes. Studia Leibnitiana (1974), 6(2):288-292.
"Leibniz on Hobbes, Locke's Two Treatises and Sherlock's Case of Allegiance." Historical Journal (March 1975) 18(1):21-35.
"An Unpublished Leibniz MS on Metaphysics." Studia Leibnitiana (1975), 7(2):161-189.
"Leibniz on Locke and Socinianism." Journal of the History of Ideas (April-June 1978), 39(2):233-250.
"Milton Turned Upside Down?" Review of Christopher Hill's Milton and the English Revolution. Cambridge Review (June 2, 1978), 100(2245):178.
"Perception and Immateriality in the Nouveaux Essais. Journal of the History of Philosophy (April 1978), 16(2):181-194.
Review of E.M. Curley's Descartes Against the Skeptics, Bernard Williams' Descartes: The Project of Pure Enquiry, and Margaret Dauer Wilson's Descartes. Studia Leibnitiana (1979), 11(1):150-154.
Review of Robert McRae's Leibniz: Perception, Appercetion, and Thought. Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review (June 1980), 19(2):301-309.
(with Henry E. Allison.) "Locke's Pyrrhic Victory." Journal of the History of Ideas (October-December 1981), 42(4):672-674.
"Leibniz and Locke on Essences." In Michael Hooker, ed., Leibniz: Critical and Interpretive Essays, pp. 196-208. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1982.
Review of the Leibniz à Paris: 1672-1676: Symposion de la G. W. Leibniz-Gesellschaft (Hannover) et du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris) à Chantilly (France) de 14 au 18 novembre 1976. Studia Leibnitiana Supplementa, v. 17-18. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie (1982), 64(2):202-205.
Review of Peter Remnant and Jonathan Bennett, trans. and eds., G.W. Leibniz: New Essays on Human Understanding. Philosophical Books (April 1982), 23(2):84-86.
"Mark Kulstad: Leibniz on Consciousness and Reflection: The
Early Years and the Late Years." Southern Journal of
Philosophy (1983), 21(Supplement):67-70.
Response to Mark Kulstad's
"Leibniz on Consciousness and Reflection," pp. 39-66.
Papers presented at Memphis State University Conference, October 7-9,
1983.
Review of Robert W. Shahan and J.I. Biro, eds., Spinoza: New Perspectives. International Studies in Philosophy (1983), 15(1):115-117.
Leibniz and Locke: A Study of the New Essays on Human Understanding. Oxford: Clarendon Press & New York: Oxford University Press, 1984.
Review of Louis E. Loeb's From Descartes to Hume: Continental Metaphysics and the Development of Modern Philosophy. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie (1984), 66(1):103-106.
Review of Udo Thiel's Lockes Theorie der personalen Identität. Philosophical Books (October 1984), 25(4):203-204.
"Leibniz and Phenomenalism." Studia Leibnitiana (1986), 18(1):39-51.
Review of Frederick Vaughan's The Tradition of Political Hedonism: From Hobbes to J.S. Mill. Review of Metaphysics (March 1986), 39(3):589-590.
Review of John Yolton's Thinking Matter. Philosophical Review (January 1986), 95(1) [493]:111-113.
Review of Stuart C. Brown's Leibniz. Journal of the History of Philosophy (January 1986), 24(1):129-130.
"Descartes and the Action of Body on Mind." Studia Leibnitiana (1987), 19(1):41-53.
"Hobbes's Dagger in the Heart." Canadian Journal of Philosophy (December 1987), 17(4):855-873.
Review of Benson Mates' The Philosophy of Leibniz: Metaphysics and Language. International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion (1987), 22(1-2):103-105.
"Leibniz and Malebranche on Innate Ideas." Philosophical Review (January 1988), 97(1) [501]:71-91.
Review of René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, With Selections from the Objections and Replies (Translated by John Cottingham). History of European Ideas (November 1988), 9(4):513-514.
"Berkeley and Malebranche on Causality and Volition." In J.A. Cover and Mark Kulstad, eds., Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy: Essays Presented to Jonathan Bennett, pp. 227-244. Indianapolis & Cambridge: Hackett, 1990.
The Light of the Soul: Theories of Ideas in Leibniz, Malebranche, and Descartes. Oxford: Clarendon Press; Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
"Need for Adjustment." Review of Catherine Wilson's Leibniz's Metaphysics: A Historical and Comparative Study. TLS [Times Literary Supplement (April 27-May 3, 1990), 4543:454.
Review of Desmond M. Clarke's Occult Powers and Hypotheses: Cartesian Natural Philosophy under Louis XIV. Philosophical Books (July 1990), 31(3):144-146.
Review of Leibniz: Philosophical Essays (Edited and translated by Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber). Canadian Philosophical Reviews (February 1991), 11(1):10-12.
Review of Robert C. Sleigh, Jr. Leibniz and Arnauld: A Commentary on their Correspondence. Canadian Philosophical Reviews (December 1991), 11(6):419-420.
"Leibniz and Malebranche on Innate Ideas."
In Vere C. Chappell, ed., Nicholas Malebranche.
Essays on Early Modern Philosophers, Vol. 11.
New York: Garland, 1992.
Reprint of "Leibniz and Malebranche on Innate Ideas" (1988).
"Leibniz and Phenomenalism." In Vere C. Chappell, ed.,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, pp. 282-295.
Essays on Early Modern Philosophers, Vol. 12, Part I. New York:
Garland, 1992.
Reprint of "Leibniz and Phenomenalism" (1986).
"Perception and Immateriality in the Nouveaux
Essais." In Vere C. Chappell, ed.,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, pp. 267-281.
Essays on Early Modern Philosophers, Vol. 12, Part I. New York:
Garland, 1992.
Reprint of "Perception and Immateriality in the Nouveaux
Essais" (1978).
"The Reception of Descartes's Philosophy." In John Cottingham, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, pp. 393-423. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
Review of Antoine Arnauld's True and False Ideas (Translated by Stephen Gaukroger). Philosophical Review (October 1992), 101(4) [520]:849-851.
Review of Michael Ayers' Locke. Volume I: Epistemology. Volume II: Ontology. Philosophical Books (October 1992), 33(1):205-208.
Review of Thomas M. Lennon and Patricia Ann Easton's The Cartesian Empiricism of François Bayle and Patricia Easton, Thomas M. Lennon and Gregor Sebba's Bibliographia Malebranchiana: A Critical Guide to the Malebranche Litterature into 1989. Canadian Philosophical Reviews (June 1992), 12(4):269-271.
"Leibniz: Truth, Knowledge, and Metaphysics." In G.H.R. Parkinson, ed., The Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Rationalism, pp. 384-423. Routledge History of Philosophy, Vol. 4. London & New York: Routledge, 1993.
"Intellect and Illumination in Malebranche." Journal of the History of Philosophy (April 1994, 32(2):209-224.
"Leibniz and Locke on Essences."
In Roger S. Woolhouse, ed.,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Critical Assessments.
Vol. 3: Philosophy of
Science, Logic, and Language, pp. 496-508.
The Routledge Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers.
London & New York: Routledge, 1994.
Reprint of "Leibniz and Locke on Essences" (1982).
"Leibniz and Phenomenalism."
In Roger S. Woolhouse, ed.,
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Critical Assessments.
Vol. 4: Philosophy of Mind,
Freewill, Political Philosophy, Influences, pp. 150-167.
pp. 496-508.
The Routledge Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers.
London & New York: Routledge, 1994.
Reprint of "Leibniz and Phenomenalism" (1986).
Review of Steven Nadler's Malebranche and Ideas. Journal of the History of Philosophy (July 1994), 32(3):497-498.
Review of Thomas M. Lennon's The Battle of the Gods and Giants: The Legacies of Descartes and Gassendi, 1655-1715. British Journal for the History of Philosophy (1994), 2:179-181.
Edited, with an Introduction. The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz.
Cambridge & New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1995.
"Introduction," pp. 1-17.
Review of Donald Rutherford's Leibniz and the Rational
Order of Nature. Leibniz Society Review (December 1995),
5:18-21.
Followed by Rutherford's reply to
Jolley's review, pp. 22-26.
Review of Nicolas Malebranche's Treatise on Ethics (1684) (Translated by Craig Walton). Journal of the History of Philosophy (April 1995), 33(2):343-344.
Review of Robert Merrihew Adams' Leibniz: Determinist, Theist, Idealist. Studia Leibnitiana (1995), 27(2):213-214.
Review of Tom Sorell, ed. The Rise of Modern Philosophy: The Tension between the New and Traditional Epistemologies from Machiavelli to Leibniz. Philosophical Books (January 1995), 36(1):42-44.
"Sensation, Intentionality, and Animal Consciousness: Malebranche's Theory of the Mind." Ratio (September 1995), 8(2):128-142.
"Berkeley, Malebranche, and Vision in God." Journal of the History of Philosophy (October 1996), 34(4):535-548.
Edited, with an Introduction.
Nicolas Malebranche's Dialogues on Metaphysics and on
Religion. Translated by David
Scott. Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy. Cambridge & New
York: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
"Introduction", pp. 1-28.
"Causality and Creation in Leibniz."
Monist (October 1998), 81(4):591-611.
General Topic: "Rethinking Leibniz," edited by Barry Smith.
"The Relation between Theology and Philosophy." In Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers, with the assistance of Roger Ariew and Alan Gabbey, eds., The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, Vol. 1, pp. 363-392. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
"Leibniz." In Robert L. Arrington, ed., A Companion to the Philosophers, pp. 360-366. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 1999.
Locke: His Philosophical Thought. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.
"Malebranche on the Soul." In Steven Nadler, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Malebranche, pp. 31-58. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Review G.A.J. Roger's Locke's Enlightenment: Aspects of the Origin, Nature and Impact of his Philosophy. Mind (July 2001), 110(439):821-824.
Review of Susan James' Action and Passion: The Emotions in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy and Stephen Gaukroger's The Soft Underbelly of Reason. Philosophical Books.
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