Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism : Selections from His Works (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi)

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Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism : Selections from His Works (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 587 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197266595
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Robert Greystones on Certainty and Skepticism: Selections from His Works is a continuation of the volume previously published by Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi, Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections from His Commentary on the Sentences (edited by Mark Henninger, with Robert Andrews and Jennifer Ottman, 2017). In the course of preparation of the first volume, startling information arose concerning the nature and extent of Greystones' skepticism. Following draft editions of a number of Greystones' Sentences commentary questions, the most relevant five questions were selected for editing and translation.

Greystones is in the tradition of Nicholas of Autrecourt, William Crathorn, Monachus Niger (the Black Monk), Nicholas Aston, and John Went, but the earliest of these figures. Building upon the 69th proposition of the Condemnation of 1277, Greystones concludes that God's unlimited power must lead to a radical skepticism about human knowledge. We cannot be certain whether we are in this life or the afterlife, in a body or not. We cannot be certain about the existence of any external object. We have no certain knowledge of cause and effect, the existence of substances, or of any contingent event. Like Descartes, Greystones held that we can be certain about our own existence (ego sum). But preempting Descartes' appeal to a beneficent, non-deceptive God, Greystones says: God does not deceive. But you deceive yourself if you insist on believing that something exists when you know that it might not! You know that God can intervene at any instant, and thus that you can never completely trust your senses. Greystones' skepticism is strikingly significant in light of the later historical development of philosophy.

Recent researchers on medieval skepticism such as Henrik Lagerlund, Dominik Perler, and Jos é Luis Bermúdez show no awareness of Greystones. Indeed, Bermúdez claims that "the resources were not available in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to entertain those ... skeptical worries that were identified as distinctive of Cartesian skepticism." This edition of Greystones should prompt not just a footnote to, but a re-writing of, the history of philosophy.

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

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