Gulielmus Occamus

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Gulielmus Occamus is the Latin name of William of Ockham, a medieval English Franciscan friar, philosopher, and theologian best known for formulating the principle now called Occam’s razor.

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instanceOf Franciscan friar
human
logician
medieval philosopher
philosopher
theologian
associatedWith University of Oxford NERFINISHED
birthPlace Ockham, Surrey, England NERFINISHED
birthYear c. 1287
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathYear 1347
1348
1349
era Medieval philosophy
Scholasticism NERFINISHED
formulated Occam's razor NERFINISHED
principle of parsimony
hasLatinName Gulielmus Occamus NERFINISHED
hasName William Ockham NERFINISHED
William of Ockham NERFINISHED
influenced Renaissance philosophy
analytic philosophy
early modern philosophy
empiricism
late medieval nominalists
influencedBy Aristotle
John Duns Scotus NERFINISHED
Peter Lombard NERFINISHED
knownFor Occam's razor NERFINISHED
critique of papal authority
nominalism
political philosophy
theory of supposition
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
mainInterest epistemology
logic
metaphysics
philosophy of language
political theory
theology
memberOf Order of Friars Minor NERFINISHED
notableWork Dialogus NERFINISHED
Ordinatio (commentary on the Sentences) NERFINISHED
Quodlibetal Questions NERFINISHED
Summa Logicae NERFINISHED
occupation friar
philosopher
theologian
opposed papal claims to temporal power
philosophicalSchool nominalism
via moderna NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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William of Ockham alternativeName Gulielmus Occamus