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Ockham's Razor

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Occam's Response to Universals: Exploring Similarity and Individuality

The chapter delves into Occam's argument against the theory that similarity between individuals necessitates a common metaphysical constituent, emphasizing the need for coherence in explaining common and individuating elements. Occam discusses the connection between human nature and individual characteristics like gender, posing challenges in explaining this link without contradictions. The conversation highlights Occam's controversial ideas on universals, their implications on understanding eternity, and the intricate philosophical and theological challenges faced in understanding concepts like the trinity.

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