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Ockham
[ ok-uhm ]
Ockham
/ ˈɒkəm /
noun
- OckhamWilliam of?1349MEnglishPHILOSOPHY: philosopher William of. died ?1349, English nominalist philosopher, who contested the temporal power of the papacy and ended the conflict between nominalism and realism See Ockham's razor
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Ockham in particular falls very short of what I had expected; and his nominalism is strangely different from that of Berkeley.
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He had been staying not far off—at Ockham, I think—and the telegram had been sent on.
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His debt to Ockham revealed itself in his earliest efforts at Church reform.
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William of Occam (d. 1349), so called from his birthplace, Ockham, in Surrey.
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Ockham and Gerson had resolved this in the affirmative, Aquinas the contrary way.
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