The Works of Richard Campsall [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 40 (2):403-406 (1986)
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Abstract

This second volume of The Works of Richard Campsall adds to the twenty disputed questions on Aristotle's Prior Analytics contained in the first volume three very brief new authentic works: an essay on universals, a question on the reality of matter and a previously published treatise on divine foreknowledge. On a much larger scale, it also contains an incomplete 340 page Logica... valde utilis et realis contra Ockham, written between 1324-1334 not by Campsall but by a Franciscan with close ties to Walter Chatton. The first three treatises reveal the true Campsall to be a man with strong intellectual affinity to Ockham, while the pseudo-Campsall's Logica makes frequent attacks on the Venerable Inceptor.

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