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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1983. “Locke and Pyrrhonism: The Doctrine of Primary and
Secondary Qualities.” in The Skeptical
Tradition, edited by Myles F. Burnyeat, pp. 353–376. Berkeley, California:
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1986. “Confused and Obscure Ideas of Sense.” in
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1987. “Berkeley’s Objection to Abstract Ideas and Unconceived
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1990. “Leibniz and Locke on the Knowledge of Necessary
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1992a.
“The Epistemological Status of Ideas: Locke
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1992b.
“The Idea-Theoretic Basis of Locke’s
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1993. “Some Aspects of the Philosophical Work of Catharine
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1998a.
“Universals, Essences, and Abstract
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 1998b.
“Locke, Leibniz, and the Logic of
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2001.
“Sensible Qualities and Sufficient Reason: Can Qualities
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2004a.
“Leibniz to Arnauld: Platonic and
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“Locke on Sensory
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“Leibniz’s Nouveaux Essais: A
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2007b.
“The Taxonomy of Ideas in Locke’s
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2008a.
“Intellectual Virtue and Moral Law in Locke’s
Ethics.” in Contemporary
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2008b.
“Locke and Leibniz on the Structure of
Substance and Powers: The Metaphysics of Moral Subjects.”
in Studies on Locke: Sources, Contemporaries,
and Legacy. In Honour of G.A.J. Rogers, edited by Sarah
Hutton and Paul Schuurman, pp. 107–126. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 197. Dordrecht: Springer.
Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2011a.
“Causality and Causal Induction: The
Necessitarian Theory of Lady Mary Shepherd.” in Causation and Modern Philosophy, edited by
Keith Allen and Tom Stoneham, pp. 242–262. London: Routledge.
Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2011b.
“Leibniz’s Theory of
Cognition.” in The Continuum
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2011c.
“Primary and Secondary Qualities in the
Phenomenalist Theory of Leibniz.” in Primary and Secondary Qualities. The Historical and
Ongoing Debate, edited by Lawrence Nolan, pp. 190–215. Oxford: Oxford University
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2012. “Thinking: the Nature of Descartes’ Mental
Substance.” in Descartes’
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Detlefsen, pp. 64–81. Cambridge
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2015a.
“Locke’s Account of Substance in Light of His
General Theory of Identity.” in Locke and Leibniz on Substance, edited by
Paul Lodge and Tom Stoneham, pp. 63–88. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century
Philosophy n. 14. London: Routledge.
Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2015b.
“Berkeley on the Language of Vision and the
Rules of Visual Signification.” in The Battle of the Gods and Giants Redux. Papers presented
to Thomas M. Lennon, edited by Patricia Easton and Kurt Smith, pp. 277–299. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 248.
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2017a.
“Harmony, Reality and the Temporal Unity of a Monad:
1695–1705.” in Harmonie und
Realität. Beiträge zur Philosophie des
späten Leibniz, edited by Thomas Leinkauf and Stephan Meier-Oeser, pp. 139–160. Studia
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Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2022. “Primary and Secondary Qualities in Early Modern
Philosophy.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2022/entries/qualities-prim-sec/.
Bolton, Martha Brandt. 2023.
“Mary Shepherd.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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