Robert Greystones on the Freedom of the Will: Selections From His Commentary on the Sentences

Oxford: Oxford University Press UK (2016)
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What is human freedom? By addressing a number of theological 'limit situations', Robert Greystones, while at Oxford University in the 1320s, developed his own philosophical theory. This volume is the first Latin critical edition, with a clear English translation. There is an extensive introduction describing his life and teaching on human freedom.

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