He was a Franciscan friar, not a priest.
William of Ockham is known for Occam's razor, a principle stating that when faced with competing hypotheses, the one making the fewest assumptions should be selected.
William of Occam criticized Saint Thomas Aquinas' use of metaphysics and complex reasoning in theology, advocating for a simpler and more direct approach. He promoted the principle of parsimony, known as Occam's razor, which states that among competing hypotheses, the simplest one should be preferred. This challenged Aquinas' reliance on elaborate philosophical arguments and contributed to the development of nominalism.
The term "Occam's razor" first appeared in 1852 in the works of Sir William Hamilton.
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William Shakespeare is well-known for his career as a playwright, which was part of his overall career in theatre, where he was also an actor and businessman.
William H. Taft's early career was being a lawyer.
William was a English Professor.
William of Occum was a 14th century friar and philosopher. 'Occum's Razor', essentially, states that if there are a number of solutions to a particular problem, the simplest is usually the best.
The summary of Occam's Razor is that the simplest solution is most often the best. There is a saying, "if you hear hoof beats, think horses and not zebras." In other words, Occam's razor strips away all the unnecessary information and gets to the simplest explanation.
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