William of Ockham Quote

Purely philosophical assertions which do not pertain to theology should not be solemnly condemned or forbidden by anyone, because in connection with such [assertions] anyone at all ought to be free to say freely what pleases him.


Vol. I, Book 2, Ch. 22, as translated by John Scott (1999) - Dialogus (1494)


Purely philosophical assertions which do not pertain to theology should not be solemnly condemned or forbidden by anyone, because in connection with...

Purely philosophical assertions which do not pertain to theology should not be solemnly condemned or forbidden by anyone, because in connection with...

Purely philosophical assertions which do not pertain to theology should not be solemnly condemned or forbidden by anyone, because in connection with...

Purely philosophical assertions which do not pertain to theology should not be solemnly condemned or forbidden by anyone, because in connection with...