SELECTION OF PUBLISHED BOOKS AND ARTICLES
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Leibniz and Sophie Charlotte, translated by Bernhard Jensen, in S. Herz, C.M. Vogtherr, F. Windt (eds.), Sophie Charlotte und ihr Schloß, (München, London, New York: Prestel, 1999), 95105 [ISBN 3-7913-2225-7]. Footnotes. [15]
Occult Tendencies in the Seventeenth Century, published as ‘Okkulte Strömungen im 17. Jahrhundert,’ translated into German by Andreas Beriger, in J.-P. Schobinger (ed.), Friedrich Ueberwegs Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie, Reihe 5, 17. Jahrhundert, Band 1, ed. J.-P. Schobinger (Basel: Schwabe, 1998), 196–224 [ISBN 3-7965-1034-5]. Bibliography. [31]
Hobbes and the Authority of the Universities, Hobbes Studies X, 1997, 68 80 [ISSN 0921-5891]. Footnotes. [11]
Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz (with Richard Francks), in N. Bunnin & E.P. Tsui-James (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (Oxford, Blackwell, 1996), 509529 [ISBN 0631187898]. [14]
(With Jim Parry and Martin Cohen), Philosophy and Enterprise, University of Leeds, 1993. [42]
Leibniz and the Origin of Things, in M. Dascal & E. Yakira (eds), Leibniz and Adam (Tel Aviv, University Publishing Projects Ltd, 1993), 241257. [13]
Staffdevelopmentese, Times Higher Education Supplement, 14th May 1993. [3]
In Defence of Subsidiarity, Philosophy Now 6, 1993, 2223. [3]
Socrates versus Plato: the Origins and Development of Socratic Thinking, Aspects of Education 49, 1993, 922; reprinted in Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 12/4, 1996, 28. [11]
Et Augebitur Scientia, Leeds University Reporter 352, 30 April 1993. [2]
Leibniz and the Concept of Metaphysical Perfection, in A. Heinekamp (ed.), G.W. Leibniz: le meilleur des mondes (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1992), 143152. [8]
Science and Philosophy, in G. Cantor et al. (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science (London: Routledge, 1990), 799815. Footnotes. [14]
(with Tony McWalter) Introduction, T. McWalter & G. MacDonald Ross (eds), Kant and his Influence (Bristol: Thoemmes, 1990), viixv. [5]
Are there Real Infinitesimals in Leibnizs Metaphysics?, A. Lamarra (ed.), L’infinito in Leibniz: Problemi e terminologia (Rome: Edizioni dell’Ataneo, 1990), 125–141. Footnotes. [14]
Leibnizs Exposition of his System to Queen Sophie Charlotte and other Ladies, H. Poser and A. Heinekamp (eds), Leibniz in Berlin (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1990), 61–69. Footnotes. [10]
The Demarcation between Metaphysics and other Disciplines in the Thought of Leibniz, in R.S. Woolhouse (ed.), Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1988), 133163. Footnotes. References. [26]
Hobbes and Descartes on the Relation between Language and Consciousness, Synthese 75, 1988, 217–229. Footnotes. [10]
Philosophy in Schools, and Philosophy in Schools: A Reply to Jonathan and Blake, Journal of the Philosophy of Education, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1988, 207–219, 229–238. [14, 10]
Philosophical Mistranslations, British Society for the History of Philosophy Newsletter 3, 1988, 2629. [2]
Hobbess Two Theories of Meaning, in G. Cantor et al (ed.) The Figural and the Literal: Problems of Language in the History of Philosophy, Science and Literature, 1600–1800 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1987), 31–57. Footnotes. [20]
Angels, Philosophy 60, 1985, pp.499–515. Footnotes. [13]
Leibniz, Oxford University Press Past Masters, 1984. [87]
The Royal Touch and the Book of Common Prayer, Notes and Queries 30, October 1983, 433 435. Footnotes. [5]
Leibniz: The Dialectical Immaterialist, broadcast on BBC Radio 3, 29th October 1983. [5]
(with H.E. Ross) Did Ptolemy Understand the Moon Illusion? Perception 5, 1976, 377385. Footnotes. [11]