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William of Ockham


21 Nov 2004

William of Ockham (1280-1349)

Major work

          Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Abelard

Importance

          Medieval English theologian

          Held to nominalism

          Famous for "Ockham’s Razor" in which he claims that hypotheses should not be multiplied endlessly. Thus, the simplest solution for a matter is better than complicated ones.

          Had conflict with Pope John XXII

          Believed in priority of divine will over divine intellect

          Contributed to discussions of divine omnipotence

          Influenced by Duns Scotus

          Died of Black Death