The political thought of William of Ockham: personal and institutional principles
The English Franciscan, William of Ockham (c. 1285–1349), was one of the most important thinkers of the later middle ages. Summoned to Avignon in 1324 to answer charges of heresy, Ockham became convinced that Pope John XXII was himself a heretic in denying the complete poverty of Christ and the apos...
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Cambridge University Press
1974
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In: | Year: 1974 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: McGrade, Arthur Stephen, The Political Thought of William of Ockham: Personal and Institutional Principles] (1978) (Oakley, Francis)
REVIEWS (1976) (Hudson, Anne) |
Series/Journal: | Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought
3rd ser., 7 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Wilhelm, von Ockham 1285-1347
/ Political philosophy
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Further subjects: | B
Political science ; Philosophy
B Political Science Philosophy B William of Ockham (approximately 1285-approximately 1349) Political and social views B William B William ; of Ockham ; approximately 1285-approximately 1349 ; Political and social views |
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Print version: 9780521202848 |