Albertus Maximus and Astrology
.... St. Albert had many influential contemporaries in the early study of Astrology such as Nicholas Oresme, Thomas Brandwine, John Buridan, and
William of
Ockham. ....
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Political Theory of Absolutism
.... In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Thomist natural law theory was challenged by those who, like
William of
Ockham, believed in the priority of will ....
(1595

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St. Augustine's Analysis of Judaism
.... as an introduction to the intellectual history of Christian Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, from Augustine (354-430) to
William of
Ockham (1300-1349 ....
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Religious Thought of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
.... as an introduction to the intellectual history of Christian Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, from Augustine (354-430) to
William of
Ockham (1300-1349 ....
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Fundamental Questions of Philosophy
.... Occasionalism is a position which has also appeared recurrently in Western philosophy, notably in the medieval work of
William of
Ockham (from whom the term ....
(3030

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Humanism and Scholasticism
.... Pieper (1960) positions the intellectual tradition of scholasticism between the work of Boethius in the sixth century and
William of
Ockham in the fourteenth. ....
(8769

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... in the 14th) may have argued for a narrow interpretation of transubstantiation as transmutation de fide, Duns Scotus,
William of
Ockham, and Gabriel Biel (14th ....
(7171

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The Roman Catholic Church of the Medieval Period
.... in the 14th) may have argued for a narrow interpretation of transubstantiation as transmutation de fide, Duns Scotus,
William of
Ockham, and Gabriel Biel (14th ....
(7192

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