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What principle is William of Ockham most famously associated with in his critique of Scholasticism?
Occam's Razor
The Unmoved Mover
The Four Causes
Transcendental Idealism
In which area did William of Ockham primarily focus his critiques during the Scholastic period?
Metaphysics
Ethics
Epistemology
Syllogistic Logic
What did Ockham argue regarding universals in his critique of Scholasticism?
Universals are real and exist independently.
Universals are mere names and do not have independent existence.
Universals are necessary for understanding the divine.
Universals exist only in the mind of God.
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