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  1. Scotus Vs. Ockham: A Medieval Dispute over Universals : Texts (Studies in the History of Philosophy) by John Duns Scotus, William, et all 1999-04
  2. On the Power of Emperors and Popes (Thoemmes Press - Primary Sources in Political Thought) by William of Ockham, 1998-01-08
  3. William of Ockham: The metamorphosis of scholastic discourse by Gordon Leff, 1975
  4. William of Ockham and the Divine Freedom (Marquette Studies in Philosophy) by Harry Klocker, 1992-02
  5. A better concept of freedom.(Isaiah Berlin, Thomas Aquinas, William of Ockham): An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life by George Weigel, 2002-03-01
  6. Latin Commentators on Aristotle: William of Ockham, Albertus Magnus, Jean Buridan, Robert Balfour, Thomas Aquinas, Cesare Cremonini, Boethius
  7. The Concept of Univocity Regarding to the Predication of God & Creature According to William Ockham (Philosophy Series) by Matthew C. Menges, 1952-06
  8. Selections From Medieval Philosophers Vol. II Roger, Bacon To William of Ockham by Richard McKeon (Editor), 1958
  9. 13th-Century Philosophers: Roger Bacon, William of Ockham, Francis of Assisi, Rumi, Alexander of Hales, Ramon Llull, Bonaventure
  10. Selections from Medieval Philosophers: Volume I - Augustine to Albert the Great & Volume II - Roger Bacon to William of Ockham
  11. Scholastic Philosophers: Roger Bacon, William of Ockham, Albertus Magnus, Alcuin, Catherine of Siena, Alexander of Hales, Alain de Lille
  12. William Ockham: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by J. William Moncrief, 2001
  13. WILLIAM OF OCKHAM: An entry from Gale's <i>Arts and Humanities Through the Eras</i>
  14. THE TRACTATUS DE PRAEDESTINATIONE ET DE PRAESCIENTIA DEI ET DE FUTURIS CONTINGENTIBUS ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM OCKHAM. by O.F.M. Philotheus Boehner, 1945

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42. William Of Ockham
william of ockham. william of ockham (c.13001349), the English philosopher,theologian, logician, political writer and Franciscan
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45. William Of Ockham: The Work Of Ninety Days
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William of Ockham: The Work of Ninety Days
Notes: Ockham's The Work of Ninety Days , his first major work in a twenty-year campaign against Pope John XXII, is a thorough discussion of the place of voluntary poverty in religious life. It includes a discussion of the place of property in civil life and its relation to natural rights and human law. Translated for the first time into English and available only in electronic form.
CD-ROM purchasers will receive an HTML version of the database, with side-by-side windows to facilitate close reading of the text. Appended to the text are two essays by John Kilcullen, "Natural Law and Will," and "The Origin of Property: Ockham, Grotius, Pufendorf, and some others." The database also contains a lengthy introduction by Prof. Kilcullen to the Ockham text.
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50. The Influence Of William Of Ockham & Nominalism On Martin Luther & Early Protest
Marilyn Adams's massive work William Ockham is the best comprehensive study ofOckham's thought ever written in English or, as far as I know, in any other
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The Influence of William of Ockham and Nominalism on Martin Luther and Early Protestant Thought Compiled and Edited by
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This paper consists entirely of citations. Sources of citations will be in blue TABLE OF CONTENTS (Hyper-Linked) I. Introductions to Medieval Philosophical Nominalism II. Introductions to William of Ockham's Philosophical Theology III. Ockham and Nominalism Compared to the Scholastic Systems of St. Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus IV. Ockham and Nominalism on Faith and Reason ... VIII. Ockham and Nominalism and Later Humanist, Secularist, and Postmodernist Philosophies I. Introductions to Medieval Philosophical Nominalism From: Catholic Encyclopedia (C) (1911), "Nominalism, Realism, Conceptualism," written by Maurice de Wulf, greatly abridged here.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11090c.htm These terms are used to designate the theories that have been proposed as
solutions of one of the most important questions in philosophy, often referred to
as the problem of universals, which, while it was a favourite subject for

51. DEEP-ECOLOGY Dec97 Discussion: William Of Ockham
william of ockham. Here's a humble verse of mine on the subject . Thereonce was a william of ockham whose razorlike logic could shock 'em.
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You mentioned Ockham's Razor. I too
follow that path. Here's a humble verse of
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There once was a William of Ockham
whose razor-like logic could shock 'em.
He refused to accept
a complex concept
when a simple one got to the bottom. But let's remember that William was a Franciscan monk. In his philosophy of accepting only the necessary, he said that in the end the only necessity is God. So I would say that religion does not violate the law of the Razor. There are many who would disagree, and would see a contradiction between William's religiosity and his rejection of universals. Postmodern philosophers, especially Lyotard, often consider God to be just another "metanarrative" or myth (or universal) to be deconstructed.

52. Scheda Prodotto
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R.J. Kilcullen (The Readings book contains extracts.) In Eight Questions Ockham states and compares various answers to a set of questions someone active in politics had sent to him and to others (one other set of answers survives). It is one of Ockham's 'recitative' works, in which he does not indicate which of the various opinions is his. Read iii.1 (i.e. question 3, ch. 1) This states several theories which imply an affirmative answer to the question. Theory (a), 'fullness of power': This is the theory criticised in Short Discourse , book ii. Theory (b): There ought to be one world ruler (though without 'fullness of power' in the objectionable sense), who should be the pope. The argument for this theory ('It is also proved by reason...') is constructed from materials taken from Marsilius of Padua (p. 80, in Readings ), but (b) is not Marsilius' theory: he does not hold that the pope should be the supreme ruler. Perhaps Ockham thought that Christians would have to hold that any ruler as strong as the one Marsilius advocated would have to be the head of the Church. Read iii.2

54. William Of Ockham
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WILLIAM OF OCKHAM -born between 1290 and 1300 (Thomas Aquinas: b. 1224, d. 1274). -entered Franciscan order (and was later assaulted by the pope for his defense of evangelical poverty.) -began studying theology at Oxford in 1310. -lectured on the bible 1315-1317; on Peter Lombard's Sentences -1319-1324: studied, wrote, and engaged in Scholastic disputations, one result of which was his philosophizing around the problem of universals. -died in Munich, of the Black Death, in 1349. Ockham knew Aristotle thoroughly (like Aquinas), but wanted to "correct" Aristotle wherever A's phil. limited in any way the freedom and power of God. To this end he attacked A's "realism" w.r.t. universals. Recall: -the theory of divine ideas looms large in Christian thought from Augustine to Aquinas. -Plato had spoken of eternal Forms or Ideas, distinct from God, that were the patterns or models of the created order, especially w.r.t. its intelligible structure -later Greek philosophers (e.g., Plotinus) located these Ideas in the divine mind. -then are these Ideas a "given" for God

55. William Of Ockham On God
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William of Ockham on God's Grace, Power and Freedom GRACE: God is able, in principle, to do anything that isn't simply contradictory. E.g., God can't make a square circle. (This isn't "something" that God can't do, since a square circle is "no-thing", nonsense by definition.) Note: [1] the nominalist understanding of grace begins with philosophical speculation. The Reformers will begin elsewhere. [2] the nominalists understand grace in terms of power. The Reformers will understand grace very differently. POWER: There are two kinds: potentia absoluta, and potentia ordinata. PA: God's metaphysical freedom to do anything at all that isn't self-contradictory. PO: God's limited, capacity, power or freedom on account of God's self-limitation. E.g., God has willed to create. He was under no necessity to do so. But once he has created a finite world (PA), he bound by his self-imposed order. If he were to violate this order he would be inconsistent. God has willed that water slake thirst. He was under no metaphysical necessity concerning this. But if he subsequently wills that water slake thirst at times but increase thirst at other times, then he's inconsistent (and human existence is impossible.) Note: the Reformers will maintain that this notion of God's "will" is indistinguishable from

56. William Of Ockham: 'A Letter To The Friars Minor' And Other Writings - Cambridge
william of ockham 'A Letter to the Friars Minor' and Other Writings. Williamof Ockham, Edited by Arthur Stephen McGrade, John Kilcullen. £19.95.
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William of Ockham, Edited by Arthur Stephen McGrade, John Kilcullen
Hardback In stock More than any other single thinker, William of Ockham (c.1285–1347) is responsible for the widely held modern assumption that religious and secular-political institutions should normally operate independently of one another. Today, when this assumption is questioned in some quarters, Ockham’s acute analysis of the basis and functions of authority in spiritual and temporal affairs is of current as well as historical interest. His point of departure was a tragic collision between two specifically Christian ideals: the Franciscan conception of Christ’s lordship (as lacking material wealth and power) and the ideal of a society guided by the single supreme authority of Christ’s vicar, the Pope. This volume begins with Ockham’s personal account of his engagement in that conflict and continues with essential passages from the major works in which he attempted to resolve it.
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A Letter to the Friars Minor; The Work of Ninety Days; A Dialogue; Eight Questions on the Power of the Pope.

57. William Of Ockham: A Short Discourse On Tyrannical Government - Cambridge Univer
william of ockham A Short Discourse on Tyrannical Government. william of ockham,Edited by Arthur Stephen McGrade, Translated by John Kilcullen. £15.95.
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William of Ockham, Edited by Arthur Stephen McGrade, Translated by John Kilcullen
Hardback In stock William of Ockham (c. 1285–c. 1347) was the most eminent and influential theologian and philosopher of his day, a giant in the history of political thought. He was a Franciscan friar who came to believe that the Avignonese papacy of John XXII had set out to destroy the religious ideal on which the Franciscan order was based: the complete poverty of Christ and the apostles. This is the first complete text by Ockham to be published in English. The Short Discourse is a passionate but compelling statement of Ockham’s position on the most fundamental political problem of the medieval period: the relationship of supreme spiritual authority, as represented by the pope, to the autonomous secular authority claimed by the medieval empire and the emerging nation-states of Europe. Professor McGrade’s introduction, and the notes on the translation make the volume wholly accessible to a modern readership, while a full bibliography and chronology are included as further aids to the reader.
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Preface; Note on references; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Principal dates in Ockham’s life; Suggestions for further reading; A Short Discourse on the Tyrannical Government over things; Divine and human, but especially over the Empire and those subject to the Empire; Usurped by some who are called Highest Pontiffs; Prologue; Book I; Book II; Book III; Book IV; Book V; Book VI; Appendix: text and translation; Bibliography; Index of references to the Bible; Index of references to canon law; Index of persons; Subject index.

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60. William Of Ockham
william of ockham. william of ockham (c.1285c.1347) was an Englishborn Franciscan friar. He came into conflict with The Church
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William of Ockham William of Ockham (c.1285-c.1347) was an English born Franciscan friar. He came into conflict with The Church because he believed that Christianity should be about justice, whereas The Church was overtly tyrannical and materialistic. He was excommunicated by Pope John XXII in 1328. He is most famous for 'Ockham's Razor' (see page 'Quotes and Heroes') which may not have originated with him but is very much in his spirit. It shows how much he was against excessive metaphysical theorising at the expense of earthly justice. There is no doubt that Ockham was way ahead of his time. Had his ideas on the nature of Christianity be taken on, the world would be a far more spiritual and just place today. His ideas are still important and powerful, it is worth reading A Short Discourse on Tyrannical Government

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