- ockhamist
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Ockhamist — noun a) A school of philosophical thought founded by in the fourteenth century. The Ockhamist concepts are many and complex. b) A follower of the Ockhamist school of thought. See Also: Ockhamistic … Wiktionary
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History of Calvinist-Arminian debate — Ever since Augustine of Hippo s battle with the Pelagians in the fifth century, there has been dispute, particularly in the western Church, about theological cornerstones of soteriology including depravity, predestination, and atonement. The… … Wikipedia
Ockham’s world and future — Arthur Gibson PHILOSOPHICAL BIOGRAPHY Ockham was born in about 1285, certainly before 1290, probably in the village of Ockham, Surrey, near London. If his epitaph is accurate, he died on 10 April 1347. Yet Conrad of Megenberg, when writing to… … History of philosophy
Late medieval philosophy, 1350–1500 — Zénon Kaluza INTRODUCTION No fact in philosophical or other history underlies the commonlymade division of fourteenth century philosophy around the year 1350, except perhaps the Black Death of 1348–9, which overcame the Oxford masters and… … History of philosophy
William of Ockham — Full name William of Ockham Born c. 1288 Ockham, England Died 1347 or 1348 Munich, Holy Roman Empire … Wikipedia
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Jean Gerson — Jean Charlier de Gerson Born December 13, 1363(1363 12 13) Gerson, Champagne, France Died July 12, 1429( … Wikipedia
Albert of Saxony (philosopher) — Albert of Saxony (Latin Albertus de Saxonia ; (c. 1320 ndash; 8 July 1390) was a German philosopher known for his contributions to logic and physics. He was bishop of Halberstadt from 1366 until his death.LifeAlbert was born at Rickendorf near… … Wikipedia
Condemnations (University of Paris) — The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of the Greek philosopher… … Wikipedia