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  1. Marsilius of Padua and William of Ockham: Great Western Political Thinker by S. Mukherjee, S. Ramaswamy, 2002-09-01
  2. II. Roger Bacon to William of Ockham (Selections from Medieval Philosophers)
  3. Intuitive Cognition: a key to the significance of the later scholastics. On Duns Scotus and William of Ockham (Franciscan Institute Publications. Philosophy Series. no. 4.) by Joannes Duns Sebastian J. Day, 1947
  4. The De imperatorum et pontificum potestate of William of Ockham,: Hitherto unpublished, by William, 1927
  5. Renaissance Latin Writers: William of Ockham, Giovanni Boccaccio, Petrarch, Pope Pius Ii, Leonardo Bruni, Marsilio Ficino
  6. The Divine Ideas According to William of Ockham; Study and Text by Edward Sullivan, 2010-01-17
  7. English Christian Theologians: William of Ockham, Joseph Priestley, George Fox, Robert Grosseteste, Evelyn Underhill, N. T. Wright
  8. Alumni of Merton College, Oxford: Andrew Wiles, T. S. Eliot, William of Ockham, C. A. R. Hoare, Frederick Soddy, Alec Jeffreys
  9. William of Ockham's Doctrine of Science by Thomas John Stokes, 2010-01-19
  10. WILLIAM OF OCKHAM: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Gordon Leff, 2005
  11. William of Ockham: Principle of Sufficient Reason, Thomism, Physics, Fraticelli, Michael of Cesena, Nominalism
  12. Longeway, John Lee. Demonstration and Scientific Knowledge in William of Ockham: a translation of Summa Logicae III-II: De Syllogismo Demonstrativo, and ... An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by David Cory, 2009-09-01
  13. The de Sacramento Altaris of William of Ockham
  14. Philosophical Writings - A Selection: William of Ockham by William of Ockham,

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    ?, ?, 1995., ?.407420. 6. ockham william. Adams M. Mc Cord.Intuitive Cognition, Certainly and Scepticism in william ockham.
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    6. Ockham William. Philosophical Writings Selections Edited and translated by Philothens Boehner. New York, 1957.
    7. William of Ockham, Quodlibetal Questions, tr. A.J. Freddoso and F.E. Kelley
    8. William of Ockham, Theory of Terms, tr. M.J. Loux
    9. P. Boehner, Collected Articles on Ockham
    10. Adams M. Mc Cord. Intuitive Cognition, Certainly and Scepticism in William Ockham. Traditio, 1970, vol.26, p. 389-398.
    11. Adams M.M. William Ockham, Notre Dame,1987.
    12. Aicher Otl. Wilhelm von Ockham: Das Risico mod zudenken. Munchen, 1986.
    13. Baudry. Guillaume d’Occam. Sa vie, ses oeuvres, ses idees sociales et politiques. Paris, 1950.
    14. Daudry Leon. Guillaume d'Occam. Sa vie ses oeuvres, ses idees sociales et politiques. Paris, 1949.
    15. Fuchs. The Phychology of Habit According to William Ockham, St Bonaventure. New York, 1952. 16. Giacom. Guglielmo di Occam. Milano, 1941.

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    Catholic Encyclopedia: William of Ockham
    Brief but thorough biography and overview of William's work by William Turner, with a few helpful hyperlinks. Ockham, William of Entry on William's life, his treatise to the pope, and his excommunication, from the Encyclopedia Britannica William of Occam A short biography by Dave Beckett of the 14th-century cleric, at the Internet Parallel Computing Archive.
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    Decay of Scholasticism The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William of Ockham Fairly comprehensive biography and examination of William's writings and philosophies concerning Nominalism, the nature of God, reason and authority, Christology, and the relationship of Church and State.

    65. Who's Who In Medieval History - William Of Ockham
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    William of Ockham
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    Ockham (or Occam) attempted to reform Scholastic philosophy and is generally regarded as the founder of a form of Nominalism. His writings were controversial in his day but he remained within the fold of the Church. On the Web
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    The links below will take you to mySimon, where you can compare prices at booksellers across the web. More in-depth info about the book may be found by clicking on to the book's page at one of the online merchants. The Basis of Morality According to William of Ockham by Lucan Freppert The Cambridge Companion to Ockham by Paul V. Spade

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  • 67. Philosophical Dictionary: O Proposition-Ousia
    ockham, william of (12851349). English philosopher who defended thelogic, physics, and metaphysics of Aristotle in Summa Logicae
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    In the traditional notation for categorical logic , a proposition that is both particular and negative Example: "Some trees are not evergreens." Such a proposition affirms that there is at least one tree that is not also an evergreen. Its contradictory is an A " proposition with the same subject and predicate terms.
    objective / subjective
    Distinction between propositions or judgments about the way things are and those about how people think or feel about them. The truth of objective claims is presumed to be entirely independent of the merely personal concerns reflected in subjective expressions, even though is difficult to draw the distinction precisely. Thus, for example: "Spinach is green" is objective, while "I like spinach" is subjective. "Seventy-three percent of people in Houston don't like spinach," however, seems to be an objective claim about certain subjects. The legitimacy of this distinction is open to serious question, since it is unclear whether (and how) any knowing subject can achieve genuine objectivity. Nevertheless, because objective truth is supposed to carry undeniable persuasive force, exaggerated claims of objectivity have often been used as tools of intellectual and social oppression. Recommended Reading: Richard Rorty

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    From the Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Excerpt: William of Ockham, the Franciscan school man, nominalist, and " doctor invincibilis ," was born at Ockham in 1280 and died in Munich on April 10, 1349. Of his early life, little is known. From the scarce data, it may be concluded that he entered the Franciscan order at an early age. He received his bachelor's degree at Oxford, and his master's at Paris, where he taught from a date between 1315 and 1320. The tradition that he was a pupil of Duns Scotus is probably correct. There is no evidence that he returned to England and taught at Oxford. In any case, it is with Paris that his principal teaching activity is connected. His doctrines had taken such hold there by 1339 that the philosophical faculty felt obliged to issue a warning against them.
    William of Ockham Biography
    Biography of the C14th philosopher and theologian by Dave Beckett of the University of Kent at Canterbury, England.

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  • 70. William Of Ockham, On The Difference Between Intuitive And Abstractive Cognition
    306317. ockham, william of. Quodlibetal Questions, Volumes 1 and 2. Translatedby Alfred J. Freddoso and Francis E. Kelley. ockham, william of.
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    William of Ockham, on the Difference between Intuititive and Abstractive Cognition William of Ockham (c.1285-c.1349) was a medieval philosopher, logician, and theologian. He was born in the village of Ockham, in the county of Surrey, England. He died in the city of Munich (in Bavaria). He wrote extensively on many subjects, including logic, epistemology, the philosophy of language, metaphysics, ethics, and theology. His philosophical writings included the Summa Logicae (Summa of Logic, c.1328), the Expositio in libros Physicorum Aristotelis (Exposition of the Books of Physics of Aristotle, 1322-24), and the Tractatus de praedestinatione et de praescientia Dei et de futuris contingentibus (Treatise on Predestination and on God's Foreknowledge of Future Contingents, 1321-24). His theological works included: In Libros Sententiarum (Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, 1317-18), and the Quodlibeta Septem (Seven Quodlibets, 1322-25). His political writings included: Dialogus Inter Magistrum et Discipulum de potestate Papae et Imperatoris (Dialogue between Master and Disciples on the Power of Emperors and Popes, 1334-47), and his

    71. Ockham (Occam), William Of (c.1280-1347)
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    Famous fourteenth century intellectual, of Ockham's Razor fame, who joined the Franciscan order and studied at Oxford, where he was a contemporary of Jean Buridan , and Paris. He went further than Buridan in modifying Aristotle 's doctrine of natural place by arguing that the elements in each world would return to their natural place within their own world, without any intervention by God. Although he began by supporting pluralism , he later became a strong opponent of the idea, citing the view that neither other worlds nor the creation of man elsewhere were mentioned in the Scriptures. See medieval philosophy, related to the possibility of extraterrestrial life
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    73. Literary Encyclopedia
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    75. William Of Ockham
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    (c.1287-1347) Encyclopedia articles: Gedeon Gal (NCE), Andre Goddu (HFT), Ernest A. Moody (EP), Claude Panaccio (REP), R. L. Poole (DNB), William Turner (CE) [ Abbreviation key Bibliography Jan P. Beckmann. Ockham-Bibliographie 1900-1990. Hamburg: F. Meiner, 1992. [Valens Heynck. "Ockham-Literatur 1919-1949" Franziskanische Studien 32 (1950) 164-83.—James P. Reilly. " Ockham Bibliography: 1950-1967" Franciscan Studies 28 (1968) 197-214.—Allessandro Ghisalberti. "Bibliografia su Guglielmo di Occam dal 1950 al 1968" Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica Dictionaries and Concordances Leon Baudry. Lexique Philosophique de Guillaume d’Ockham. Paris: Lethielleux, 1958. Editions Opera Philosophica. St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute, 1974-88. (7 v.) Opera Theologica . St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute, 1967-86. (10 v.) Philotheus Boehner (ed.) The Tractatus De Successivis, attributed to William Ockham, Edited with a Study on the Life and Works of Ockham . St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute, 1944. [Franciscan Institute Publications ; 1]

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    The English philosopher, theologian, logician, political writer and Franciscan monk whose name is honored in the principle called "Ockham's razor" (also called the principle of parsimony), which states that "Entities shall not be multiplied beyond necessity" and means that in scientific proofs you should always search for the simplest hypothesis and never make more assumptions than you absolutely need. Get out your Ockham's razor and cut, cut, cut. Is the principle always valid? The philosopher A.R. Lacey says: "Adoption of this principle, though seemingly obvious, leads to problems about the role of simplicity in science, especially when we are choosing between hypotheses that are not (or are not known to be) equivalent. There are often different and clashing criteria for what is the simplest hypothesis, and it is not clear whether a simpler hypothesis is pro tanto more likely to be true; and if not, what justification other than laziness there is for adopting it."

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    79. 20th WCP: Russell, Strawson, And William Of Ockham
    Medieval Philosophy. Russell, Strawson, and william of ockham. Then, I willpresent the nominalist alternative as developed by william of ockham.
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    smkaye@is.dal.ca ABSTRACT: Realism and conventionalism generally establish the parameters of debate over universals. Do abstract terms in language refer to abstract things in the world? The realist answers yes , leaving us with an inflated ontology; the conventionalist answers no Realism and conventionalism are commonly taken to be the primary contenders in the debate over universals. Does abstract language refer to abstract things in the world? The realist answers yes, leaving us with an inflated ontology, the conventionalist answers no, leaving us with subjective categories. In this paper I would like to defend a third possibility which aims to preserve objectivity without multiplying objects. It is nominalism, in the original, medieval sense of the word or more specifically, in the Ockham sense of the word. Willard Quine once remarked that "the nominalists of old . . . object to admitting abstract entities at all, even in the restrained sense of mind-made entities." supposition theory did have its advantages, one of which was the way that it clarified the disagreement between realists and antirealists over meaning and reference. We need to see what each of these linguistic concepts amounts to for Ockham in order to see how he explains abstract language.

    80. A Study Of William Of Ockham's Logic - From Suppositio To Truth
    This Masters thesis presents a reconstruction of william of ockham s logic basedon the idea that truth conditions for all complex propositions may be defined
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