- as the Thomists,
accused the
Ockhamists of
Pelagianism for
basing the
infusion of
grace on man's works. The
Ockhamists defended themselves from charges...
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Occamism (or Ockhamism) is the
philosophical and
theological teaching developed by
William of
Ockham (1285–1347) and his disciples,
which had widespread...
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decision about an individual's fate in afterlife—was
frequently discussed.
Ockhamist theologians taught that God
destined to
salvation those about whom foreknew...
- Press, 2017, p. 207 n. 25: "Leibniz's
conceptualism [is
related to] the
Ockhamist tradition..." A. B. ****erson, Kant on
Representation and Objectivity...
- universals" and p. 207 n. 25: "Leibniz's
conceptualism [is
related to] the
Ockhamist tradition..." P. Stekeler-Weithofer (2016), "Hegel's
Analytic Pragmatism"...
- the late
Middle Ages were thus
divided between so-called
Scotists and
Ockhamists.
Fourteenth century followers included Francis of
Mayrone (died 1325)...
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direct links to
William of
Ockham or his texts.
Correspondences between Ockhamist and
Nominalist philosophy/theology and
literary texts from
medieval to...
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believed he
might also be
mistaken in
matters of philosophy. The
Scotist and
Ockhamist movements set
Scholasticism on a
different path from that of
Albert the...
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Michael Scriven (Primary philosophy, 1966). Both of them rely on the
Ockhamist view that in the
absence of
evidence for X,
belief in X is not justified...
- universals" and p. 207 n. 25: "Leibniz's
conceptualism [is
related to] the
Ockhamist tradition..." "De Wulf, Maurice. "Nominalism, Realism, Conceptualism."...