Étienne Gilson (1884-1978) was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy.James Colbert is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Fitchburg State University, USA. He has published translations from French, Spanish, and Italian.
ForewordTranslator's PrefacePrefaceChapter 1: The Object of MetaphysicsChapter 2: The Existence of Infinite BeingChapter 3: The Divine NatureChapter 4: Origin of the ContingentChapter 5: Angels Chapter 6: MatterChapter 7: The Human SoulChapter 8: Intellectual KnowledgeChapter 9: The WillChapter 10: Duns Scotus and the PhilosophersAppendicesA, Bibliographical InformationB, Biographical InformationC. Alphabetum ScotiAfterword: The Dissolution of Divine Government: Gilson and the 'Scotus Story'BibliographyIndex of NamesIndex of Terms
This classic book offers a way of understanding Scotus, as well as contemporary interpretations of Scotus. In his Preface, Gilson cautions that 'it is always imprudent to extract in Scotus's name consequences that he has not deduced.' The timeliness of this warning--which henceforth I intend to heed--makes clear the importance of this translation.