
Ockham's Razor
In Our Time: Philosophy
The Right of Monarchs to Rule
Was he just serving his master, ludvig or lowis of bavaria? Or does this come out of the drive of his thinking from the beginning. I don't think that he was a a systematic thinker about politics in the same way as he was a systematic thinkers about logic, language and metaphysics. But i do think that even though it comes out in this more or less informal way, i agree with marylyn that the system he presents is in many ways attractive one imeany one can contrast it with what happened at the time of the renaissance and the reformation.
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