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− | '''William of Ockham''' was an [[England|English]] [[Franciscan]] and [[Scholasticism|scholastic]] [[philosopher]], from [[Ockham, Surrey|Ockham]], a small village in [[Surrey]], in England. He is considered, along with [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[Duns Scotus]], to be one of the major figures of medieval thought. Although commonly known for [[Ockham's Razor]], the methodological principle that bears his name, Ockham also produced significant works on [[logic]], [[physics]], and [[theology]]. In the [[Church of England]], his day of commemoration is [[April 10]]. | + | '''William of Ockham''' was an [[England|English]] [[Franciscan]] and [[Scholasticism|scholastic]] [[philosopher]], from [[Ockham, Surrey|Ockham]], a small village in [[Surrey]], in England. He is considered, along with [[Thomas Aquinas]] and [[Duns Scotus]], to be one of the major figures of medieval thought. Commonly known for [[Ockham's Razor]], the methodological principle that bears his name, Ockham also produced important works on [[logic]], [[physics]], and [[theology]]. In the [[Church of England]], his day of commemoration is [[April 10]]. |
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