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Occamism - Wikipedia
Occamism (or Ockhamism) is the philosophical and theological teaching developed by William of Ockham (1285–1347) and his disciples
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Dictionary : OCCAMISM - Catholic Culture
Philosophical system of William of Occam (1300-49). Essentially nominalism, it maintains the basic position that universal ideas have no foundation in reality.
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Occamism - Philosophyball Wiki
Occamism or Ockhamism is a philosophical and theological idea associated with the Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher William of Ockham.
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definition of Occamism by The Free Dictionary
1. the precepts and ideas of William of Occam, 14th-century English Scholastic. 2. support of his precepts. — Occamist, Occamite, n. — Occamistic, adj.
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William of Ockham - Wikipedia
William of Ockham or Occam OFM was an English Franciscan friar, scholastic philosopher, apologist, and theologian, who was born in Ockham, a small village ...
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Occamism
Occamism (ˈɒkəmɪz(ə)m) [f. name Occam or Ockham + -ism.] The doctrine or system of the English scholastic philosopher, William of Occam, who lived in the first half of the 14th c., called in later times the ‘Invincible Doctor’. Occam was a pupil of Duns Scotus, but rejected and opposed the Realism o...
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OCCAMISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OCCAMISM is variant spelling of ockhamism.
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"occamism" definitions and more: Philosophical doctrine ... - OneLook
▸ noun: Alternative form of Ockhamism [A nominalist school of philosophical thought founded by William of Ockham in the 14th century.] Similar: Occamist, ...
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occamism - definition and meaning - Wordnik
occamism: The doctrine of the great nominalist William of Occam (or Ockham) (died about 1349), now sometimes called doctor invincibilis , but in the ages ...
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OCKHAMISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OCKHAMISM is the philosophy developed by Ockham and consisting essentially of a revival of nominalism.
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Luther's moral synthesis: Occamism, Christian mysticism and the ...
Within the broad context of Luther's Occamist views on knowledge, both German mysticism and the Stoic-Ciceronian idea of being contribute towards a synthesis ...
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razor
▪ I. razor, n. (ˈreɪzə(r)) Forms: α. 3–4 rasor, 4–7 rasour, (5 -owre, -owyr, 5–6 -oure, 6 Sc. -iour, 6–7 ra(y)sor, 7 rasoir); 6– razor, (6–8 -our). β. 4–7 rasure, (6 ray-). γ. 5–6 raser, (5 -ere, 6 -ier, -ar), 6–7 razer. [a. OF. rasor, -our, -ur (12th c.), f. raser to rase v.1 Cf. OF. rasoir = It. r...
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Sum of Logic
Occamism
Logic books
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History of logic
1320s books
Medieval philosophical literature
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Scotism
Doctrinal conflicts within the Catholic Church
Nominalism is older than Scotus, but its revival in Occamism may be traced to the one-sided exaggeration
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Conceptualism
(lyrical conceptualism), term coined by artist Paul Hartal
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Theories of deduction
Abstract object theory
Metaphysical theories
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