He found in one of the later schoolmen, Occam, whom he preferred to all others, an opinion which he embraced.
The succession, as it were, of Occam to Duns Scotus, is of great interest.
Occam quite as resolutely as his master, proves the untenability of current theological reasonings.
His work consists in the systematic development of the views of his master, William of Occam.
The school of St. Thomas engaged in it early against the theory of Occam, which was quite similar to that which we combat.