Richard Kilvington (ca. 1302â1361) was one of the most original and influential thinkers among the Oxford Calculators. His impact on late medieval philosophy and theology remains unquestionable. His physical, logical, and ethical solutions were extensively debated and referred to, paving the way for new approaches in philosophy and theology.
This volume presents a critical edition of question 4 from Kilvingtonâs Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum, complete with an introduction to the edition and a guide to Kilvingtonâs theological concepts.
Elżbieta Jung Ph.D (1991), is a historian of science, medieval philosophy and theology focusing on the Oxford Calculators. She is Chair of the Department of the History of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Philosophy of Nature, the University of Åódź.
Monika MichaÅowska Ph.D. (2007) is Professor at the Medical University of Åódź. Her research focuses on late medieval ethics and theology. She has critically edited Richard Kilvingtonâs Quaestiones super libros Ethicorum (2016) and Question 3 from Kilvingtonâs Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum (2021).
Preface
Richard Kilvingtonâs and Thomas Bradwardineâs Questions on Future Contingents, Free Will, and Predestination
âThe Structure and Sources of Bradwardineâs and Kilvingtonâs Questions
âGodâs Foreknowledge, Predestination, and Human Free Will in Thomas Bradwardineâs Question
âPredestination and Free Will in Richard Kilvingtonâs Question
âConclusion
Manuscripts of Question 4 Utrum quilibet actus voluntatis per se malus sit per se aliquid from Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum
âDescription of the Manuscripts
Quaestiones super libros Sententiarum, Quaestio 4: Utrum quilibet actus voluntatis per se malus sit per se aliquid
Index Nominum Index Locorum
All those interested in the history of ideas, philosophy, theology, and logic in the Middle Ages and readers concerned with the reception of Peter Lombardâs Sentences.