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Razor-inventing philosopher
Answer for the clue "Razor-inventing philosopher ", 5 letters:
occam
Alternative clues for the word occam
- William of __, for whom a logical "razor" was named
- Noted English philosopher: 14th century
- William of ___ (philosopher known for his razor)
- English philosopher, William (with a Razor!), d. 1349
- Big name in scholastic philosophy
- William of __, logician known for his "razor"
- Philosopher who posited that the simplest explanation is the most likely one
- Philosopher William of ___
- William of ___ (philosopher with a "razor")
- Name associated with a "razor"
Usage examples of occam.
Even in the later schoolmen, like Biel and Occam, still more in the humanists, one finds a much stronger rationalism than in the representative thinkers of the Middle Ages.
We went to Dartmouth's Winter Carnival together and canoodled afterward in the icy moonlight under a bearskin rug in Denis's antique sleigh over by Occam Pond, nearly freezing our silly petards off.
And one might think that, according to his way of seeing things, John was right, because during those four months Michael had become a friend of my master’s friend, the other William, the one from Occam, and had come to share his ideas—more extreme, but not very different from those my master shared with Marsilius and had expounded that morning.
William of Occam, one of Earth's pioneers in scientific method, established that one must not multiply logical entities without sufficient reason.