Early Modern Philosophy
Members
Keith Allen, James Clarke, Angie Hobbs, Owen Hulatt, Sarah Hutton, Max Khan Hayward, Nick Jones, Pavel Reichl, Robert Stern, Tom Stoneham, Elisabeth Thorsson, Tim Stuart-Buttle, Emily Thomas.
Projects
White Rose Collaboration Fund, ‘Luther as Philosopher’ (Stern)
Emily Thomas (2014-2018) Netherlands Research Council (NWO) Veni Grant, “Time in Early Modern Metaphysics”.
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If you would like to contact us please email Dr James Clarke.
Dr James Clarke
Publications
Chamberlain, Jim. 2022. 'Hume on Calm Passions, Moral Sentiments, and the "Common Point of View"'. Hume Studies 47 (1): 79-101.
Chamberlain, Jim. 2020. 'Hume's emotivist theory of moral judgements'. European Journal of Philosophy 28 (4): 1058-1072.
Chamberlain, Jim. 2017. 'Justice and the Tendency towards Good: The Role of Custom in Hume's Theory of Moral Motivation'. Hume Studies 43 (1): 117-137.
Dunham, Jeremy. ‘Habits of Mind: A Brand New Condillac’. 2019. Journal of Modern Philosophy. 1(1)i [online] Available online.
Dunham, Jeremy. ‘Monkeys and Monads: The Unexpected Marriage Between Darwinian Evolutionary Theory and Leibnizian Metaphysics’. In: Weckend, J., and Strickland, L., Leibniz’s Legacy. Routledge, 2019.
Dunham, Jeremy, ‘Leibniz et la philosophie français du XIXe siècle’. In: Laerke, M. (ed.) Lire Leibniz. Paris: Vrin, 2018.
Dunham, Jeremy. ‘A Universal and Absolute Spiritualism: Maine de Biran’s Leibniz’. In: Meacham, D., and & Spadola, J. (eds.) The Relationship between the Physical and Moral in Man: The Philosophy of Maine de Biran. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.
Dunham, Jeremy. ‘From Habit to Monads: Félix Ravaisson’s Theory of Substance’. British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 23(6), 2015: 1085-1105
Dunham, Jeremy. Dunham, J. & Phemister, P. ‘Monadologies: An Historical Overview’. British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 23(6), 2015: 1023-1032
Hayward, Max Khan, “Practical Reason,Sympathy and Reactive Attitudes” - Noûs, 53 (2019), pp 51-75.
Hobbs, Angela, ‘Ficino’s De amore as a Guide to Plato’s Symposium’ in J. Finamore and T. Nejeschleba (eds.) Platonism and its Legacy (The Prometheus Trust in Association with the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies 2019) pp.243-58.
Hutton, Sarah, «Henry More et Descartes : une copie manuscrite de leur correspondance dans le Notebook de Thomas Clarke (1654)» in « Bulletin Cartésien», Archives de Philosophie, 83 (2020/1)162-7.
Hutton, Sarah, ‘Women, Philosophy and the History of Philosophy’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy. 27.4 (2019), 684–701.
Hutton, Sarah, British Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).
Hutton, Sarah, ‘Salving the Phenomena of Mind: Energy, Hegemonikon, and Sympathy in Cudworth’, The British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 25.3 (2016): 465-486.
Hutton, Sarah, ‘Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy’, History of European Ideas. 40:7 (2014): 925-937.
Hutton, Sarah, ‘The Cambridge Platonists and the Scottish Enlightenment’. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 42.sup1 (2012), 8–26.
Hutton, Sarah and Paul Schuurman (eds), Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries and Legacy (Dordrecht: Springer, 2008).
Hutton, Sarah, Anne Conway, a Woman Philosopher (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).
Stern, Robert ‘Martin Luther’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stern, Robert, ‘Luther’s Influence on Philosophy’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stern, Robert, Freedom from the Self: Luther and Løgstrup on Sin as “Incurvatus in se”’ [with Bjørn Rabjerg], Open Theology, 4 (2018), pp. 268-80
Thomas, Emily (2018) Absolute Time: Rifts in Early Modern British Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
Thomas, Emily (ed.) (2018) Early Modern Women on Metaphysics. Cambridge University Press.
Stoneham, T forthcoming 2021, ‘Berkley and Collier’. In Rickless, S (ed) The Oxford Handbook of Berkeley. Oxford University Press.
Stoneham, T & Thorsson, E forthcoming 2021, ‘Locke on Cognitive Bias’. In Gordon-Roth, J & Weinberg, S (eds.), The Lockean Mind. Routledge.
Stoneham, T 2018, 'Action, Knowledge and Embodiment in Berkeley and Locke' Philosophical Explorations. DOI: 10.1080/13869795.2017.1421690
Stoneham, T 2017, Three Dialogues between Hylas, Philonous, and the Sceptic. in R Brook & B Belfrage (eds), The Bloomsbury Companion to Berkeley. Bloomsbury Academic, London, pp. 121-140.
Stoneham, T & Lodge, P (eds) 2015, Locke and Leibniz on Substance. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, Routledge.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘The notorious Dr. Middleton: David Hume and the Ninewells years’, History of European Ideas (Online First, 2021).
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, “An authority from which there can be no appeal”: The place of Cicero in Hume’s science of man’, Journal of Scottish Philosophy, 18:3 (2020), pp. 289-309.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘Edward Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire’, in Bloomsbury History: Theory and Method, ed. Stefan Berger (2020).
Stuart-Buttle, Tim,‘Recognition, sociability and intolerance: A study of Archibald Campbell (1691-1756)’, Global Intellectual History 5:2 (2020), pp. 231-46.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim (with Heikki Haara), ‘The problem of sociability after Hobbes: Pufendorf and Locke on the politics of recognition’, in Passions, Politics and the Limits of Society, ed. H. Haara & K. Stapelbroek (De Gruyter, 2020), pp. 177-94.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘Hume, Cicero, and eighteenth-century moral philosophy’, in Antiquity and Enlightenment Culture: New Approaches and Perspectives, ed. A. Johnston & F. Loughlin (Brill, 2020), pp. 195-218.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim (with Heikki Haara), ‘Beyond justice: Pufendorf and Locke on the desire for esteem’, Political Theory 47:5 (2019), pp. 699-723.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, From Moral Theology to Moral Philosophy: Cicero and Visions of Humanity from Locke to Hume (Oxford University Press, 2019).
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘Locke’s Cicero: between moral knowledge and faith’, in Knowing Faith: Literature, Belief and Knowledge in Early Modern England, ed. S. Mukherji & T. Stuart-Buttle (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018), pp. 259-80.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘Gibbon, Hume and enlightenment history in Britain’, in The Cambridge Companion to Edward Gibbon, ed. K. O’Brien & B. Young (Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 110-27.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘“A burthen too heavy for human sufferance”: Locke on reputation’, History of Political Thought, 38:4 (2017), pp. 644-80.
Stuart-Buttle, Tim, ‘Shaftesbury reconsidered: Stoic ethics and the unreasonableness of Christianity’, Locke Studies 15 (2016), pp. 161-211.
Contact us
If you would like to contact us please email Dr James Clarke.
Dr James Clarke