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Eidos

Print version ISSN 1692-8857On-line version ISSN 2011-7477

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MARTINEZ ZEPEDA, Jean Paul. The Concept of Science in Ockham's Work. Eidos [online]. 2021, n.35, pp.68-91.  Epub Feb 08, 2022. ISSN 1692-8857.  https://doi.org/10.14482/eidos.35.121.

The concept of scientia established in William of Ockham's work considers firstly, the theory of supposition, which transforms the view of the evident knowledge based on the analysis of terms and propositions as signs of things. Secondly, the intuitive knowledge of singulars, which allows the formulation of necessary propositions that describe facts and state of affairs. Thirdly, a logical approach of science as set of propositions that configure the different sciences.

Keywords : scientia; supposition; intuitive knowledge; habits; propositions; Ockham.

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