- Ockhamistic
- adjective see Ockham
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Ockhamistic — adjective Of or pertaining to , 13th 14th century English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher. Furthermore, the treatment of determinism in two of Priors proposed temporal systems, namely the Ockhamistic and Peircean systems, is… … Wiktionary
ockhamistic — ock·ham·is·tic … English syllables
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Ockham — or Occam biographical name William of circa 1285 ?1349 English philosopher • Ockhamistic or Occamistic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
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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
Peircean — adjective Of or pertaining to , 19th 20th century American logician, mathematician, scientist, and philosopher, founder of pragmatism. Furthermore, the treatment of determinism in two of Priors proposed temporal systems, namely the Ockhamistic… … Wiktionary
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