Jonathan F. Bennett (born 1930, New Zealand) is a British philosopher of language and metaphysics, and a historian of early modern philosophy.
Rationality (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1964; Hackett, 1989)
Kant’s Analytic (Cambridge, 1966)
Locke, Berkeley, Hume: Central Themes (Oxford, 1971)
Kant’s Dialectic (Cambridge, 1974)
Linguistic Behaviour (Cambridge, 1976; Hackett, 1990)
A Study of Spinoza’s Ethics (Hackett, 1984)
Events and their Names (Hackett, 1988)
The Act Itself (Oxford, 1995)
Learning from Six Philosophers (Oxford, 2001)
A Philosophical Guide to Conditionals (Oxford, 2003)