Quote by William of Ockham Download Open image ““Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate. (Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily.)”” — William of Ockham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate. A plurality (of reasons) should not be posited without necessity. — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
“Si estimamos a todos los seres sintientes como nos estimamos a nosotros mismos, generaremos la profunda compasión universal” — Kelsang Gyatso Copy Share Image
“Es imposible decirnos que no pensemos en elefantes sin traer a la mente a esos grandes animales grises.” — Courtney Milan Copy Share Image
“Para herir a los demás no hace falta valor, porque entonces te estarías llamando valiente. Se necesita valor para ser compasivo incluso con quienes… — Gema Bonnín Copy Share Image
“No hay felicidad en la existencia, no hay más que relámpagos de felicidad.” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“No necesitas la religión para tener moral. Si no puedes diferenciar lo que está bien de lo que está mal, te falta humanidad, no… — Ignacio Novo Copy Share Image
Pluralitas non est ponenda sine necessitate. A plurality (of reasons) should not be posited without necessity. — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
Whenever two hypotheses cover the facts, use the simpler of the two. — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
Intuitive cognition of a thing is cognition that enables us to know whether the thing exists or does not exist, in such a way… — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
Of two equivalent theories or explanations, all other things being equal, the simpler one is to be preferred. — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
3 is a prime, 5 is a prime, and 7 is a prime. Why bother with non-prime numbers when the primes can do everything? — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
For nothing ought to be posited without a reason given, unless it is self-evident (literally, known through itself) or known by experience or proved… — William of Ockham Copy Share Image
My God is the green tide in the spring leaves the redness of cherries high in the air the excitement of shooting stars the… — William of Ockham Copy Share Image