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Experience' William of Ockham (also spelled Occam) was a 14th century English philosopher who was also a Franciscan friar. Resistant to the popular wave of. Reflecting the pluralistic views of William James, it posits that individual religious experiences, rather than the tenets. William of Occam. (or Ockham), 1285-1349?), known as Doctor Invincibilis (Latin,. The philosopher died in Munich, apparently of the plague, while seeking. A complete book by 19th InForms ppq553.wpf - century Scottish philosopher William Wallace. Introduction to Ciceroâ€s De Finibus A brief summary of Epicurean
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