William Crathorn

William Crathorn

William Carthorn (c. 1330) was an English Dominican philosopher, from Oxford. He was a philosopher who immediately followed in the intellectual tradition of William of Ockham and worked to strengthen his philosophical works. Carthorn created unique theories in the philosophy of language and psychology, as well as in epistemology by focusing on the claims of skeptics. Other areas of Carthorn's philosophy, which have not been extensively studied, show promise is revealing more about his life and his work.

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