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Despite Oresme’s theological foot-dragging, William of Occam’s via moderna had, by the 1340s, taken huge strides towards escaping the tangled thickets of Aquinas’s scientific theology. If progress had continued then the Industrial Revolution might have happened in the sixteenth rather than the eighteenth century.
Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe
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