The Reverend Professor Gerard ("Gerry") Watson was an Irish Catholic priest and scholar of classics, theology, and the history of philosophy who died in 1998.[1] He is best known for his book Greek Philosophy and the Christian Notion of God.[2] Other works include The Stoic Theory of Knowledge,[3] Phantasia in Classical Thought,[4] and Plato's Unwritten Teaching.[5] He also published a translation of Augustine's Soliloquies and Immortality of the Soul.[6] In 1978 he was elected to membership in the Royal Irish Academy.

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  1. ^ "Rev Prof Gerard Watson". The Irish Times. Dublin: The Irish Times Trust. 1998 [5 August]. ISSN 0791-5144. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
  2. ^ Watson, Gerard (1999). Greek Philosophy and the Christian Notion of God. International Scholars Publications. ISBN 185607112X.
  3. ^ Watson, Gerard (1966). The Stoic Theory of Knowledge. Belfast: The Queen's University. ASIN B0000CN6UR.
  4. ^ Watson, Gerard (1988). Phantasia in Classical Thought. Galway: Galway University Press. ISBN 0907775306.
  5. ^ Watson, Gerard (1973). Plato's Unwritten Teaching. Dublin: The Talbot Press. ASIN B00T7DWVQW.
  6. ^ Augustine of Hippo (1 December 1990). Soliloquies and Immortality of the Soul. Translated by Watson, Gerard. Aris & Phillips. p. 224. ISBN 9780856685064. Retrieved 3 March 2025.

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