Ockham


[ok-uh m] /ˈɒk əm/

noun
1.
William of, .
[ok-uh m] /ˈɒk əm/
noun
1.
William of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.
/ˈɒkəm/
noun
1.
William of. died ?1349, English nominalist philosopher, who contested the temporal power of the papacy and ended the conflict between nominalism and realism See Ockham’s razor
/ˈɒkəm/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of (William of) Ockham

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