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William of Occam
(Wil|liam of Occam)
Pronunciation:
/ˈɒkəm/
(also
Ockham
)
(
circa
1285–1349
)
, English philosopher and Franciscan friar. A defender of nominalism, he is known for the maxim called ‘Occam’s razor’.
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