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Ockham Explained: From Razor to Rebellion Ockham Explained: From Razor to Rebellion by Rondo Keele
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“you can’t necessarily reason from the existence of universal concepts in thought and language to universal realities in the world that those concepts are about.”
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“Aristotle and most mediaeval philosophers were thus direct realists, believing that we sense, usually directly and unproblematically, the external world around us.”
Rondo Keele, Ockham Explained
“Ockham and Aristotle were of one mind in their basic attitudes toward human cognition: all knowledge, they believed, arises from experience.”
Rondo Keele, Ockham Explained
“Ockham spent much of his time trying to convince his colleagues by various ingenious means that interpretations such as 1 and 2 are dangerous, unreasonable and send philosophy into nonsense, and that interpretations such as 3 and 4 are more rational.”
Rondo Keele, Ockham Explained