Works by Mattern, Ruth (exact spelling)

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  1. Reinterpreting Descartes on the notion of the union of mind and body.Janet Broughton & Ruth Mattern - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (1):23-32.
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    Leibniz: Perception, Appreception, and Thought.Ruth Mattern & Robert McRae - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (4):593.
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    Moral science and the concept of persons in Locke.Ruth Mattern - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (1):24-45.
  4. Moral Science and the Concept of Persons in Locke.Ruth Mattern - 1998 - In Vere Chappell (ed.), Locke. Oxford University Press.
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    Spinoza and Ethical Subjectivism.Ruth Mattern - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (sup1):59-82.
    A puzzling feature of Spinoza's discussion of the good is that it takes place on two different levels whose compatibility seems uncertain. He advances a view of the nature of ascriptions of “good” to certain individual things, but he also devotes a large part of the Ethics to recommending a particular conception of the good person. The first theory appears to undermine the force of the second. For Spinoza's view of ascriptions of “good” to any objects apparently leads in the (...)
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    Locke on Power and Causation.Ruth Mattern - 1981 - Philosophy Research Archives 7:835-995.
    Ten chapters of Locke's 1685 draft are given here, with an introduction, an index of correlating passages in the Essay and the draft, and an interpretive essay, "Locke on Active Power and the Idea of Active Power from Bodies." The passages discuss various aspects of Locke's views on power and causation, including his distinction between active and passive powers, the relation between active power and minds, passive power and bodies, the origin of the idea of power, the definition of qualities (...)
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    Malebranche: Study of a Cartesian System.Ruth Mattern - 1980 - Philosophical Review 89 (2):278.
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    Spinoza and Ethical Subjectivism.Ruth Mattern - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 4:59-82.
    A puzzling feature of Spinoza's discussion of the good is that it takes place on two different levels whose compatibility seems uncertain. He advances a view of the nature of ascriptions of “good” to certain individual things, but he also devotes a large part of the Ethics to recommending a particular conception of the good person. The first theory appears to undermine the force of the second. For Spinoza's view of ascriptions of “good” to any objects apparently leads in the (...)
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    Locke on Clear Ideas, Demonstrative Knowledge, and the Existence of Substance.Ruth Mattern - 1983 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 8 (1):259-271.
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    20. Descartes: “All Things Which I Conceive Clearly and Distinctly in Corporeal Objects Are in Them”.Ruth Mattern - 1986 - In Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (ed.), Essays on Descartes’ Meditations. University of California Press. pp. 473-490.
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  11. John Colman, John Locke's Moral Philosophy; RS Woolhouse, Locke; Roland Hall and Roger Woolhouse, 80 Years of Locke Scholarship Reviewed by.Ruth Mattern - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (6):238-240.
     
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  12. Locke: `Our Knowledge, Which All Consists in Propositions'.Ruth Mattern - 1998 - In Vere Chappell (ed.), Locke. Oxford University Press.
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    Leibniz’s Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ruth Mattern & John Hostler - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (2):245.
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