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Ockham
Ock·ham also Oc·cam O0024500 (ŏk′əm), William of 1285?-1349? English scholastic philosopher who rejected the reality of universal concepts and argued that mental and linguistic signs are the only genuinely universal features of reality.Ockham (ˈɒkəm) or Occamn (Biography) William of. died ?1349, English nominalist philosopher, who contested the temporal power of the papacy and ended the conflict between nominalism and realismOck•ham (ˈɒk əm) n. William of, Occam. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Ockham - English scholastic philosopher and assumed author of Occam's Razor (1285-1349)Occam, William of Occam, William of Ockham | IdiomsSeeOccam's razorOckham
Ockham, Occam William of. died ?1349, English nominalist philosopher, who contested the temporal power of the papacy and ended the conflict between nominalism and realism OCKHAM
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Ockham
Synonyms for Ockhamnoun English scholastic philosopher and assumed author of Occam's Razor (1285-1349)Synonyms- Occam
- William of Occam
- William of Ockham
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