William of Occam and the Pious Scientists at Oxford

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- William of Occam was a 14th-century philosopher and theologian who is known for his principle of "Occam's Razor," which states that the simplest explanation is often the correct one.
- Occam and other scholars at the University of Oxford during his time were deeply religious and saw their scientific pursuits as a way to understand and appreciate God's creation.
- These "pious scientists" believed that studying the natural world could reveal the wisdom and power of the divine, and they saw no conflict between their faith and their scientific work.

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