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William of Ockham c. 1285-c. 1347-1349: Critical Essay by Brian Tierney

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SOURCE: "Natural Law and Canon Law in Ockham's Dialogus" in Aspects of Late Medieval Government and Society, edited by J. G. Rowe, University of Toronto Press, 1986, pp. 3-24.

In the following essay, Tierney traces some of the sources and influences that led to Ockham's theory of natural law.

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