Gerard Watson
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Gerard Watson was an Irish Catholic priest and scholar of classics, theology, and the history of philosophy who died in 1998. He is best known for his book Greek Philosophy and the Christian Notion of God. Other works include The Stoic Theory of Knowledge, Phantasia in Classical Thought, and Plato's Unwritten Teaching. He also published a translation of Augustine's Soliloquies and Immortality of the Soul. In 1978 he was elected to membership in the Royal Irish Academy.
Further reading
- Watson, Gerard (1982). . The Classical Quarterly. 32 (1). Cambridge University Press: 100–113. doi:.
- Watson, Gerard (1982). . Phronesis. 27 (1–2). Brill: 101–107. doi:. ISSN .
- Watson, Gerard (1963). . Philosophical Studies. 12: 265–266. doi:.
- Watson, Gerard (1985). . The Maynooth Review / Revieú Mhá Nuad. 12. Maynooth: Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies & Philosophy NUIM: 42–50. ISSN . JSTOR .
- Watson, Gerard (1982). . The Maynooth Review / Revieú Mhá Nuad. 6 (2). Maynooth: Faculty of Arts, Celtic Studies & Philosophy NUIM: 4–20. ISSN . JSTOR .
- Watson, Gerard (September 1988). . Irish Theological Quarterly. 54 (3). Sage Journals: 242–244. doi:. ISSN . OCLC . (Review of the first fascicle of the Augustinus-Lexikon.)