David Owen (owen-d)
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Bibliography
Hoffman, Paul, Owen, David and Yaffe, Gideon, eds. 2008a. Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Vere Chappell. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.
Hoffman, Paul, Owen, David and Yaffe, Gideon. 2008b. “Introduction.” in Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Vere Chappell, edited by Paul Hoffman, David Owen, and Gideon Yaffe, pp. 1–8. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.
Owen, David. 1991. “Locke on Real Essence.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 8(2): 105–118. Reprinted in Anstey (2006).
Owen, David. 1992. “Hume and the Lockean Background: Induction and the Uniformity Principle.” Hume Studies 18(2): 179–207.
Owen, David. 1993. “Nietzsche’s Squandered Seductions: Feminism, the Body, and the Politics of Genealogy.” in The Fate of the New Nietzsche, edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson and Howard Caygill. Aldershot, Hampshire: Avesbury. Reprinted in Oliver and Pearsall (1998, 306–326).
Owen, David. 1994. “Reason, Reflection, and Reductios [on Baier (1991)].” Hume Studies 20(2): 195–210.
Owen, David. 1997. “Hume on Demonstration.” in Logic and the Working of the Mind. The Logic of Ideas and Faculty Psychology in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Patricia Easton, pp. 153–174. Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Co.
Owen, David. 2000. “Reply to My Critics [Garrett, A. V. (2000) and Morris (2000)].” Hume Studies 26(2): 323–337.
Owen, David. 2001. “Reason and Commitment [on Garrett, D. (1997)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62(1): 191–196.
Owen, David. 2002. “Criticism and Captivity: On Genealogy and Critical Theory.” European Journal of Philosophy 10(2): 216–230.
Owen, David. 2003. “Nietzsche, Re-evaluation and the Turn to Genealogy.” European Journal of Philosophy 11(3): 249–272.
Owen, David. 2005. “On Failing to Be Agents: Freedom, Servitude, and the Concept of ‘the Weak’ in Nietzsche’s.” Philosophical Topics 33(2): 139–159.
Owen, David. 2007. “Locke on Judgment.” in The Cambridge Companion to Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding, edited by Lex Newman, pp. 406–435. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Owen, David. 2008. “Descartes’s Use of Doubt.” in A Companion to Descartes, edited by Janet Broughton and John P. Carriero, pp. 164–178. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9780470696439.
Owen, David. 2009. “Hume and the Mechanics of Mind: Impressions, Ideas, and Association.” in The Cambridge Companion to Hume, edited by David Fate Norton and Jacqueline Taylor, 2nd ed., pp. 70–104. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. First edition: Norton (1993).
Owen, David, ed. 2014. Michel Foucault. London: Routledge.
Owen, David. 2016. “Reason, Belief, and the Passions.” in The Oxford Handbook of Hume, edited by Paul Russell, pp. 333–355. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199742844.001.0001.
Owen, David. 2018. “Nietzsche and the Frankfurt School.” in The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, edited by Peter Eli Gordon, Espen Hammer, and Axel Honneth, pp. 251–265. Routledge Companions. London: Routledge.
Owen, David. 2020. What do we Owe to Refugees? Cambridge: Polity Press.
Further References
Anstey, Peter R., ed. 2006. John Locke. Critical Assessments. Volume III: Metaphysics. Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers. London: Routledge.
Baier, Annette C. 1991. A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume’s Treatise. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Garrett, Aaron V. 2000. “Hume’s revised Racism Revisited.” Hume Studies 26(1): 171–177.
Garrett, Don. 1997. Cognition and Commitment in Hume’s Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780195097214.001.0001.
Morris, William Edward. 2000. “Humean Reason and the Problem of Warrant [on Owen (1999)].” Hume Studies 26(2): 305–321.