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What did William of Ockham believe about human knowledge?

  • Innate

  • Acquired

  • Divine

  • Inherited

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Acquired. William of Ockham believed that human knowledge is acquired through experience and observation, rather than being innate or derived from divine revelation. He argued that the mind is a blank slate at birth and that all knowledge is gained through the senses. This view is known as empiricism and has been influential in the development of modern science.
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