Associations to the word «Ockham»
Noun
- Razor
- Aquinas
- Dun
- Summa
- Avignon
- Xxii
- Franciscan
- Scholastic
- Universal
- Padua
- Ripley
- Guildford
- Surrey
- Papacy
- Theologian
- Plurality
- Supposition
- Sine
- Aristotle
- Philosopher
- William
- Logic
- Thinker
- Bacon
- Friar
- Spade
- Wentworth
- Magnus
- Theology
- Viscount
- Cognition
- Entity
- Byron
- Realism
- Proposition
- Heresy
- Philosophy
- Noel
- Augustine
- Treatise
- Pope
- Ned
- Explanation
- Commentary
- Bavaria
- Francesco
- Distinction
- Nicole
- Principle
- Intellect
- Munich
- Necessity
- Follower
- Ludwig
- Physic
- Nicholas
- Treasure
- Simplicity
- Critique
- Doctrine
- Ca
- Ham
- Hypothesis
- Theory
- Concept
- Pirate
- Wilhelm
- Cal
- Poverty
- Thomas
- Albert
- Argument
- Bernard
- Reality
- Gregory
- Chancellor
- Pit
Adjective
Dictionary definition
OCKHAM, noun. English scholastic philosopher and assumed author of Occam's Razor (1285-1349).
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.