Definitions for Ockham

Ockham Ock·ham

Spelling: [ok-uh m]
IPA: /ˈɒk əm/

Ockham is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 83 anagrams from letters in Ockham (achkmo).

Definitions for Ockham

noun

  1. William of, Occam.
  2. William of, died 1349? English scholastic philosopher.

Examples for Ockham

He had been staying not far off—at Ockham, I think—and the telegram had been sent on.

Another work on the Physics ascribed to Ockham was preserved at Assisi, and perhaps is there still: inc. prol.

The works of Ockham (fourteenth century) have not been collected.

Ockham village, with its church and park, is south-east of Ripley by a mile or so.

She said that that of itself would account for many of Ockham's eccentricities.

Thither he fled, May 26, accompanied by Ockham and Bonagrazia.

The following treatises by Ockham are mentioned by Leland, Wadding, and others, but have not been identified.

Wood says that Ockham received the last title from the Pope.

Ockham in particular falls very short of what I had expected; and his nominalism is strangely different from that of Berkeley.

Ockham seems to have written no distinct work on morals, though another is attributed to him by a careless blunder.

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