…ction between philosophical omnipotence and theological omnipotence; William of Ockham reacted by going beyond Scotus’s distinction through the formula of potentia Dei absoluta. Through the fruitful dialectics between the two Authors of this contribution, who reproduce – pointing…
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…s and the complete freedom of the will to observe them. format_quote William of Ockham's extreme divine command theory suggests God's commands are arbitrary, not rooted in reason, raising ethical questions. format_quote Download I Francescani del tredicesimo secolo: agostiniani o…
…semantic theory of connotation as a property of terms, originally elaborated by Ockham and others, received an ontological application or re-interpretation in the context of the theory of relations. The main proponent of this ontologized "doctrina de connotatis" seems to have bee…
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…wareness.Thus, dualism creates no explanatory advantage. As such, we should use Ockham’s razor to shave off the spiritual substance, because we ought not to multiply entities beyond what is necessary to explain the phenomena. Descartes’ prodigious doubt notwithstanding, we have e…
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…A ] [ a ] [ B ] [ i ] Avicenna , Al-Biruni , Roger Bacon [ α ] , and William of Ockham . [ 21 ] In the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries, some of the most important developments were the furthering of empiricism by Francis Bacon and Robert Hooke , [ 22 ] [ 23 ]…
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…by KrBot In rare cases VIAF clusters are reused for a different item William of Ockham (Q43936) : VIAF:41835567 in 2015 Lorenzo Guglielmo Traversagni (Q18674108) : VIAF:41835567 in 2016 William of Ockham (Q43936) : VIAF:262145669298005170004 (created 2016-02-28) Drew Fudenberg (Q…
…wo Centuries of Historical Debate, ivi, pp. 233-251 (pub- blicato anche in Id., Ockham and Ockhamism. Studies in the Dissemination and Impact of His Thought, Leiden, Boston, Brill, 2008, pp. 1-19); G. Piaia, La «svolta francese» (1800-1820) nell’approccio alla filosofia medievale…
… also applied that label to authors as different as, say, Aquinas or William of Ockham, whose views one might hesitate to bring under the same banner; still, it seems to apply particularly well to the view put for- ward by the Summa. The word ‘trope’ in the precise sense in which…
…est and whether they then still have to confess to their own priest. William of Ockham, however, whose works Holcot knew, did not devote a quaestio to this matter in his commentary on the Sentences.47 Similarly, the subject is not raised in the commentary on the Sentences by the …
…cular human, with colour, shape, and size. Berkeley proposes, as did William of Ockham, that universality is not found in such abstract ideas but in names or notions, mental acts, that signify several particulars together, “by virtue whereof,” he wrote, “it is that things, names,…
…cally assuming that these naturally impossible for example, William of Ockham (c. 1285–1347), conditions were real and arguing accordingly. Gregory of Rimini (c. 1300–1358), Robert Holkot Many De caelo commentaries included a number (c. 1290–1349), Henry of Harclay (c. 1270–1317)…