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  1. The de Sacramento Altaris of William of Ockham
  2. Selections from Medieval Philosophers, Volume II: Roger Bacon to William of Ockham by Richard (Editor) McKeon, 1930-01-01
  3. 1285 Births: William of Ockham, Emperor Go-Nijo, Ferdinand Iv of Castile, Patrick V, Earl of March, Stephen Uros Iii Decanski of Serbia
  4. William of Ockham's Doctrine of Science by Thomas John Stokes, 2010-01-19
  5. De Sacramento Altaris of William of Ockham by T. B., Editor Birch, 1930
  6. William of Ockham and the Divine Freedom.: An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Timothy B. Noone, 1994-09-01
  7. The Philosophy of William of Ockham: in the Light of its Principles. (Book reviews: summaries and comments *). (book review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Timothy Noone, 2001-06-01
  8. 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
  9. Philosophical Writings - A Selection: William of Ockham by William of Ockham,
  10. A better concept of freedom.(Isaiah Berlin, Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham): An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life by George Weigel, 2002-03-01
  11. 1347 Deaths; William of Ockham, Louis Iv, Holy Roman Emperor, Kokan Shiren, Mokhadaji Gohil, Maria of Navarre, John of Viktring
  12. Nature, Structure, and Function of the Church in William of Ockham
  13. Eucharistic Teaching of William Ockham:A Dissertation
  14. Selections From Medieval Philosophers Volume I Augustine to Albert the Great.; Volume II Roger Bacon to William of Ockham by Richard, (Ed. ) McKeon, 1962-01-01

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  • 82. Ockham, William Of
    william of ockham (c1280c1349). scholastisch filosoof/theoloog, franciscaan. Doctor Invincibilis . About william of ockham - Biography (Robert Wagner).
    http://www.ichthustref.nl/hoofdmap_links/lexikonfilosofen/filosofen-lexicon/Ockh
    William of Ockham (c1280-c1349) scholastisch filosoof/theoloog, franciscaan "Doctor Invincibilis" About William of Ockham - Biography (Robert Wagner). Ockham (biography) Catholic Encyclopedia: William of Ockham (Biography) Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: William of Ockham information on life and writings. Ockham and Infallibility Ockham's Dialogus his major work (Latin and English). Ockham's Razor Occam's Razor - (Principia Cybernetica Web). Targets of the Inquisition: William of Ockham William of Ockham Archives - links to texts and more sources of information.
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    83. William Von Ockham
    Ein Artikel im Philosophenlexikon .
    http://www.philosophenlexikon.de/ockham.htm
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    William von Ockham (1285 - 1349)
    Der englische Philosoph und Logiker William von Ockham (auch Occam) war ein extremer Nominalist Zeichen. Neben den beiden wahr und falsch nahm Ockham einen dritten Wert unbestimmt Ockham lehnte die Meinung der Realisten Universalien geistige Wesenheiten sind und bezeichente sie als Termini, die Klassen von Objekten und Relationen bezeichnen. Die Welt besteht nach Ockham aus einzelnen Dingen. Verborgene In diesem Zusammenhang formulierte er ein wichtiges Prinzip: (entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem), denn (frustra fit per plura, quod fierit potest per pauceriora). Man nennt dieses Prinzip Ockhamsches Rasiermesser , weil es dazu dient Platons Bart abzuschneiden.

    84. Aus Der Summa Logicae Des William Von Ockham (ca
    Ausz¼ge aus der Summa Logicae des william von ockham zu Intention, Universalien und Suppositionslehre.
    http://www.uni-rostock.de/fakult/philfak/fkw/iph/strobach/veranst/mittelalter/OC
    Aus der summa logicae des William von Ockham (ca. 1286 - ca. 1350) zur Download-Version
    SL I,12: Erste und zweite Intention [Intentionen sind allgemein mentale Termini mit Zeichencharakter]
    (3) Aber was ist dieses Etwas in der Seele, welches ein derartiges Zeichen ist?
    SL I, 14: In welchem Sinne "Universalien" allgemein und in welchem Sinne sie Einzelnes sind erste Anders
    SL I,15: Das Universale ist kein extramentales Ding
    SL I,33: The Meaning of Meaning
    ["Bedeuten" ist doppeldeutig] (2) Denn auf eine (5) Anders [Es gibt Dinge und "Akzidentien" (ja, die auch!)] (6) [...] es gibt keine anderen Dinge als Substanzen und Akzidenzien; aber sowohl Substanz als auch Akzidens sind Seiende an sich. [...]
    [Grobe Charakterisierung]
    SL I,64: Die Arten der Supposition 1. Die suppositio personalis 2. Die suppositio simplex 3. Die suppositio materialis
    Klarstellungen SL I,5: (4) Es gibt nun drei Unterarten oder Unterschiede [abstrakter] Namen. Der erste
    SL II,2: [Nieder mit dem platonisch-aristotelischen Jargon!]

    85. Ockham, William Of (ca. 1285-1349) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
    ockham, william of (ca. 12851349), English scholar who joined the Franciscanorder and studied and lectured at Oxford. He maintained
    http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Ockham.html

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    Ockham, William of (ca. 1285-1349)

    English scholar who joined the Franciscan order and studied and lectured at Oxford. He maintained that theology was faith combined with the performance of individual rituals and was not amenable to reason. He believed abstractions to be inherently untrue. His statement "entities must not needlessly be multiplied" came to be interpreted to mean that, of two theories, the simpler one is more nearly valid and is now known as " Ockham's razor ."
    Additional biographies: MacTutor (St. Andrews)
    Author: Eric W. Weisstein

    86. Encyclopædia Britannica
    also called william ockham , ockham also spelled Occam , byname VenerabilisInceptor (Latin “Venerable Enterpriser”) , or Doctor Invincibilis
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=58131

    87. William Of Occam
    william of Occam. (or ockham), 12851349?), known as Doctor Invincibilis (Latin,“unconquerable doctor”) and Venerabilis Inceptor (Latin, “worthy initiator
    http://paedpsych.jk.uni-linz.ac.at/INTERNET/ARBEITSBLAETTERORD/PHILOSOPHIEORD/Oc
    William of Occam
    Ockham was born in Surrey, England. He entered the Franciscan order and studied and taught at the University of Oxford from 1309 to 1319. Denounced by Pope John XXII for dangerous teachings, he was held in house detention for four years (1324-28) at the papal palace in Avignon, France, while the orthodoxy of his writings was examined. Siding with the Franciscan general against the pope in a dispute over Franciscan poverty, Ockham fled to Munich in 1328 to seek the protection of Louis IV, Holy Roman emperor, who had rejected papal authority over political matters. Excommunicated by the pope, Ockham wrote against the papacy and defended the emperor until the latter's death in 1347. The philosopher died in Munich, apparently of the plague, while seeking reconciliation with Pope Clement VI. Ockham won fame as a rigorous logician who used logic to show that many beliefs of Christian philosophers (for example, that God is one, omnipotent, creator of all things; and that the human soul is immortal) could not be proved by philosophical or natural reason but only by divine revelation. His name is applied to the principle of economy in formal logic, known as Ockham's razor , which states that entities are not to be multiplied without necessity.

    88. Ockham's Ethics
    william ockham. Two volumes. Freppert, Lucan, OFM The Basis of Morality Accordingto william ockham. Chicago Franciscan Herald Press, 1988.
    http://www.nd.edu/~afreddos/papers/ockethic.htm
    WILLIAM OF OCKHAM (c. 1285 - 1347)
    Born in England and educated at Oxford, Ockham was the preeminent Franciscan thinker of the mid-fourteenth century. Because of his role in the bitter dispute between the Franciscans and Pope John XXII over evangelical poverty, he was excommunicated in 1328. After that he abandoned philosophy and theology proper, producing instead a series of political tracts on the ecclesiastical and secular power of the papacy. Ockham's moral doctrine has often been summarily dismissed as voluntaristic, authoritarian, fideistic, and even skeptical. Though the first two charges are at least defensible, recent work suggests that Ockham's ethical writings are more subtle and, in short, more Aristotelian than is commonly recognized. Because the relevant texts are dispersed throughout Ockham's non-political works, the recent publication of a complete critical edition of those works should spur more definitive research into his ethics.

    Right reason and divine commands
    According to Ockham, moral theory is divided into (i)

    89. Ockham, Scotus, Buridan
    Corrected Latin text for the passages from ockham's Dialogus translated in Williamof ockham, A Letter to the Friars Minor and other Writings, ed. Arthur
    http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/Ockham/0pgeock.html
    Macquarie University
    Late medieval and early modern intellectual history
    Scotus, Ockham, Wyclif, Buridan, Grotius, Bayle R.J. Kilcullen. It may be convenient to copy these files and browse them as 'local files'. Download ock.zip . To unzip this file Macintosh users may need to download Unzip201.hqx and (to unpack that) StuffIt Expander. These can be obtained here zip file updated: September 1999 The linked files are:
  • Corrected Latin text for the passages from Ockham's Dialogus translated in William of Ockham, A Letter to the Friars Minor and other Writings , ed. Arthur Stephen McGrade and John Kilcullen (Cambridge University Press, 1995). The passages are: (An electronic edition on World Wide Web of William of Ockham, Dialogus , Latin text with translation, is being made by John Kilcullen and John Scott for the Medieval Text Committee of the British Academy.)
  • Corrections to the translation published in A Letter
    (Please send other corrections to: john.kilcullen@mq.edu.au)
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