Special Issue 2025: Call for Papers
Astell, Cockburn, and Masham
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Read More Read more about Special Issue 2025: Call for PapersLocke Studies (formerly The Locke Newsletter, 1970-2000) is an open-access, peer-reviewed annual journal devoted to contemporary research on any aspect of the life and work of the great English philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). It provides a scholarly forum for the free exchange of knowledge and ideas about Locke, his thought, and his contributions and his intellectual milieu. While much of the content we publish rests on original research and specialist knowledge of Locke’s life, work, and significance, we also welcome contributions on his contemporaries and related thinkers (e.g., John Norris, Catharine Trotter Cockburn, or Edward Stillingfleet) and the reception and interpretation of Locke down to the present day. Since 2018, the journal has been published by Western Libraries at The University of Western Ontario with support from Western Philosophy and using the Open Journal Systems (OJS) publishing platform at Western.