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    Jolley, Nicholas. 1979. Review of Curley (1978), Williams (1978) and Wilson (1978).” Studia Leibnitiana 11(1): 150–154.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1981. Leibniz and Descartes: God and Creation.” in Truth, Knowledge and Reality. Inquiries into the Foundations of Seventeenth Century Rationalism. A Symposium of the Leibniz-Gesellschaft. Reading, 27-30 July 1979, edited by George Henry Radcliffe Parkinson, pp. 56–66. Studia Leibnitiana Sonderheft n. 9. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1982. Leibniz and Locke on Essences.” in Leibniz: Critical and Interpretive Essays, edited by Michael Hooker, pp. 196–208. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1984. Leibniz and Locke: A Study of the New Essays on Human Understanding. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1986. Leibniz and Phenomenalism.” Studia Leibnitiana 18(1): 38–51. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 183–198).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1987. Descartes and the Action of Body on Mind.” Studia Leibnitiana 19(1): 41–53. Reprinted in Sorell (1999, 309–321) and in Jolley (2013a, 28–42).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1988. Leibniz and Malebranche on Innate Ideas.” The Philosophical Review 97: 71–91. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 105–121).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1990a. The Light of the Soul: Theories of Ideas in Leibniz, Malebranche and Descartes. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0198238193.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1990b. Berkeley and Malebranche on Causality and Volition.” in Central Themes in Early Modern Philosophy. Essays Presented to Jonathan Bennett, edited by Jan A. Cover and Mark A. Kulstad, pp. 227–244. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 242–253).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1992a. Review of Arnauld (1990).” The Philosophical Review 101(4): 849–851.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1992b. The Reception of Descartes’ Philosophy.” in The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, edited by John G. Cottingham, pp. 393–423. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1993. Leibniz: Truth, Knowledge and Metaphysics.” in Routledge History of Philosophy vol. 4: The Renaissance and 17th Century Rationalism, edited by George Henry Radcliffe Parkinson, pp. 353–388. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1994. Intellect and illumination in Malebranche.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 32(2): 209–224. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 43–56).
    Jolley, Nicholas, ed. 1995a. The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1995b. Sensation, Intentionality, and Animal Consciousness: Malebranche’s Theory of the Mind.” Ratio 8: 128–142. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 57–68).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1995c. Introduction.” in The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, edited by Nicholas Jolley, pp. 1–17. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1996. Berkeley, Malebranche, and Vision in God.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 34(4): 535–548. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 229–241).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1998a. Causality and Creation in Leibniz.” The Monist 81(4): 591–611. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 151–168).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 1998b. The Relation between Theology and Philosophy.” in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, volume I, edited by Daniel Garber and Michael R. Ayers, pp. 363–392. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2000. Malebranche on the Soul.” in The Cambridge Companion to Malebranche, edited by Steven M. Nadler, pp. 31–58. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 69–91).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2002. Occasionalism and Efficacious Laws in Malebranche.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26: Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 245–257. Boston, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 92–104).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2003a. Hume, Malbranche, and the Last Occult Quality.” Philosophical Topics 31(1–2): 199–213. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 254–267).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2003b. Reason’s Dim Candle: Locke’s Critique of Enthusiasm.” in The Philosophy of John Locke. New Perspectives, edited by Peter R. Anstey, pp. 179–191. Routledge Studies in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy n. 7. London: Routledge.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2004. Leibniz and the Excellence of Minds.” in Individuals, Minds and Bodies. Themes from Leibniz, edited by Massimiliano Carrara, Antonio-Maria Nunziante, and Gabriele Tomasi, pp. 125–140. Studia Leibnitiana Sonderheft n. 32. Wiesbaden: Felix Steiner Verlag. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 121–134).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2005a. Leibniz. The Routledge Philosophers. London: Routledge.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2005b. Leibniz and Occasionalism.” in Leibniz. Nature and Freedom, edited by Donald P. Rutherford and Jan A. Cover, pp. 121–134. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 135–150), doi:10.1093/0195143744.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2006. Metaphysics.” in The Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Donald P. Rutherford, pp. 95–135. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2007a. Locke on Faith and Reason.” in The Cambridge Companion to Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding, edited by Lex Newman, pp. 436–455. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2007b. Leibniz, Locke, and the Epistemology of Toleration.” in Leibniz and the English-Speaking World, edited by Pauline Phemister and Stuart Brown, pp. 133–144. The New Synthese Historical Library n. 62. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2008. Lockean Abstractionism Versus Cartesian Nativism.” in Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Vere Chappell, edited by Paul Hoffman, David Owen, and Gideon Yaffe, pp. 157–172. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 199–213).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2009. Leibniz et l’autosuffisance causale des substances.” Revue philosophique de Louvain 107: 699–716. Translated as “Leibniz and the Causal Self-Sufficiency of Substances” in Jolley (2013a, 169–182).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2010a. Scientia and Self-Knowledge in Descartes.” in Scientia in Early Modern Philosophy: Seventeenth-Century Thinkers on Demonstrative Knowledge from First Principles, edited by Tom Sorell, G. A. John Rogers, and Jill Kraye, pp. 83–98. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science n. 24. Dordrecht: Springer. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 12–27).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2010b. Dull Souls and Beasts: Two Anti-Cartesian Polemics in Locke.” in Essays on the Concept of Mind in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Petr Glombı́ček and James Hill, pp. 97–114. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Reprinted in Jolley (2013a, 214–228).
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2011. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.” in The Routledge Companion to Epistemology, edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard, pp. 697–706. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2012. Review of Clarke and Wilson (2011).” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20(1): 191–195.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2013a. Causality and Mind. Essays on Early Modern Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199669554.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2013b. Introduction.” in Causality and Mind. Essays on Early Modern Philosophy, pp. 1–11. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199669554.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2014. Is Leibniz’s Theodicy a Variation on a Theme by Malebranche? in New Essays on Leibniz’s Theodicy, edited by Larry M. Jorgensen and Samuel Newlands, pp. 55–70. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199660032.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2015a. Locke’s Touchy Subjects. Materialism and Immortality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198737094.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2015b. Leibniz, Plato, and ‘The Dignity of Our Mind’ .” in The Battle of the Gods and Giants Redux. Papers presented to Thomas M. Lennon, edited by Patricia Easton and Kurt Smith, pp. 44–59. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 248. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2016. Toleration and Understanding in Locke. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198791706.001.0001.
    Jolley, Nicholas. 2017. Plenitude and Mirrors of God in Leibniz.” in Tercentenary Essays on the Philosophy and Science of Leibniz, edited by Lloyd Strickland, Erik Vynckier, and Julia Weckend, pp. 111–130. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Further References

    Arnauld, Antoine. 1990. On True and False Ideas. New Objections to Descartes’ Meditations and Descartes’ Replies. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press. Translated by Elmar Kremer.
    Clarke, Desmond M. and Wilson, Catherine, eds. 2011. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199556137.001.0001.
    Curley, Edwin M. 1978. Descartes Against the Skeptics. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
    Sorell, Tom, ed. 1999. Descartes. International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy. Aldershot, Hampshire: Dartmouth Publishing.
    Williams, Bernard Arthur Owen. 1978. Descartes – The Project of Pure Enquiry. London: Penguin Books.
    Wilson, Margaret Dauler. 1978. Descartes. The Arguments of the Philosophers. London: Routledge.