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Other crossword clues for answer "OCCAM"

OCCAM
Philosopher William of ___
English philosopher William of __
Thinker with a "razor"
Certain razor's inventor
Reasoner with a "razor"
14th-century logician who used the principle of parsimony
Formulator of the principle of parsimony
Name associated with a philosophical "razor"
English philosopher William of ___
Eponymous 14th-century English philosopher
Philosopher alluded to in "The Name of the Rose"
William of ___ (man known for his razor)
William of ___, known for his "razor" maxim
William of ___ (English philosopher)
William of ___ (philosopher known for his razor)
Name associated with a razor
William of ___ (English philosopher known for his razor)
Logician who espoused simplicity
William of __, for whom a logical "razor" was named
__'s razor: logical principle
Philosopher William of __, known for his "razor"
Eponymous William's birthplace
William of __, known for his "razor" maxim
Home of William, known for his logical "razor"
Razor man?
Non-shaving razor name?
Law of parsimony philosopher
Certain razor namesake
Logical "razor" creator
Philosopher who espoused simple explanations
__'s razor
Philosopher known for his "razor"
Razor handle?
Razor-inventing philosopher
The Invincible Doctor, 13th century pupil of Duns Scotus.
The "Invincible Doctor" (1270–1349).
William of ___, English philosopher of 14th century.
Noted English philosopher: 14th century
Noted Franciscan philosopher
English philosopher William of _____
Whence philosopher William
William of ___, known for his "razor"
Philosopher with a "razor"
Philosopher who favored simple explanations
Philosopher who lent his name to a "razor"
Big name in scholastic philosophy
Creator of a logical "razor"
Medieval philosopher with a "razor"
Creator of a philosophical "razor"
Philosopher who posited that the simplest explanation is the most likely one
Name associated with simple explanations
Razor name?
English philosopher
--'s razor ('keep it simple' maxim)
William of -- ('razor' philosopher)
Philosopher whom historians believe died of the plague
___'s razor (principle stating that the simplest explanation is usually the right one)
___'s razor
Razor-wielding philosopher
He had a razor
Philosopher William of __
Philosopher who favored simpler explanations
William of ___ (philosopher with a "razor")
Name on a razor
Name on a philosophical razor