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Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism - Selections From His Works

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This volume is a continuation of Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections from His Commentary on the Sentences. From this, five of the most relevant questions were selected for editing and translation in this timely volume. This edition should prompt not just a footnote to, but a re-writing of the history of philosophy.

List of contents










  • Acknowledgements

  • Introduction

  • 1: Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism

  • 2: The Selections and Structure of This Volume

  • 3: The Doctrine of the Questions

  • 4: The Manuscripts

  • 5: Patrington and Greystones

  • 6: Editorial Principles and Translation

  • Sigla

  • SELECTIONS FROM GREYSTONES'S WORKS

  • Super Sententias Prologue q. 1: Utrum ex principiis creditis possit haberi scientia proprie dicta

  • Quaestio disputata 1: Utrum viator per aliquem actum possit esse certus de exsistentia alicuius rei distinctae ab eo loco et subiecto

  • Super Sententias Prologue q. 2: Utrum Deus possit esse subiectum alicuius scientiae

  • Quaestio disputata 13: Utrum idem intellectus de eodem subiecto possit simul habere fidem et scientiam

  • Super Sententias Book IV d. 49 q. 2: Utrum beatus sciat se semper habiturum beatitudinem

  • Index

  • Sacrae Scripturae

  • Auctorum

  • Doctrinalis



About the author










Robert Andrews, born 1955, was educated in Illinois, New Mexico, New York, and Copenhagen. Associate Professor with tenure at The Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University. Visiting Assistant Professor at The University of North Carolina - Asheville. Currently Researcher in the Greystones Manuscript Project, Georgetown University, and associate of the Centre for Medieval Studies, Stockholm University.

Jennifer Ottman received her PhD in History from Yale University. She has collaborated on the Richard Rufus of Cornwall Critical Edition since 1999 and has been the associate editor since 2011. Jennifer Ottman is also a collaborator on the Greystones Manuscript Project since 2011.

Mark Henninger received his PhD in philosophy from the University of California in Los Angeles. He has taught and engaged in research in a number of universities: Loyola University of Chicago, University of Detroit Mercy, Arrupe College and the University of Zimbabwe, the Gregorian University in Rome, and Georgetown University, Washington DC.


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This volume is a continuation of Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections from His Commentary on the Sentences. From this, five of the most relevant questions were selected for editing and translation in this timely volume. This edition should prompt not just a footnote to, but a re-writing of the history of philosophy.

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