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In contradiction to Thomas Aquinas, William of Occam claimed that the truths of religion could not be proved by reason but could be accepted only by faith.
Valid Argument
An argument in which, if the premises are true, the conclusion necessarily follows, maintaining logical consistency.
Fugitive
A person who has escaped from capture or is in hiding, often to avoid arrest or persecution.
Valid Argument
A logical sequence of statements where if the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true.
Prejudged
To make a decision or form an opinion about something or someone in advance, without sufficient evidence or through bias.
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