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John Punch, O.F.M. (or John Ponce or, in the Latinate form, Johannes Poncius) (1603–1661) was an Irish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian. Punch was ultimately responsible for the now classic formulation of Ockham's Razor, in the shape of the Latin phrase entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, "entities are not to be multiplied unnecessarily." His formulation was slightly different: Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate. Punch did not attribute this wording to William of Ockham, but instead referred to the principle as a "common axiom" (axioma vulgare) used by the Scholastics.

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  • Johannes Poncius (ca)
  • Johannes Poncius (de)
  • John Punch (théologien) (fr)
  • John Punch (theologian) (en)
  • João Pôncio (pt)
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  • Johannes Poncius (o Pontius, també anomenat John Ponce o John Punch ; * 1599 o 1603 a Cork, † 26. Maig de 1661 a París ) va ser un franciscà irlandès (OFM Obs, filial de la Família franciscana ) i representant de l'escotisme. (ca)
  • Johannes Poncius (oder Pontius, bürgerlich John Ponce, auch Punch genannt; * 1599 oder 1603 in Cork; † 26. Mai 1661 in Paris) war ein irischer Franziskaner (OFMObs, Zweig der Observanten) und Vertreter des Scotismus. (de)
  • John Punch, O.F.M. (or John Ponce or, in the Latinate form, Johannes Poncius) (1603–1661) was an Irish Franciscan scholastic philosopher and theologian. Punch was ultimately responsible for the now classic formulation of Ockham's Razor, in the shape of the Latin phrase entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, "entities are not to be multiplied unnecessarily." His formulation was slightly different: Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate. Punch did not attribute this wording to William of Ockham, but instead referred to the principle as a "common axiom" (axioma vulgare) used by the Scholastics. (en)
  • John Punch, lat. Pontius ou Poncius (Cork 1603 - Paris 26 mai 1661) est un philosophe irlandais du XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • João Pôncio, O.F.M. (ou em sua forma latinizada Johannes Poncius) (1603–1661) foi um Franciscano irlandês, filósofo escolástico e teólogo. Pôncio foi o responsável pela agora clássica formulação da Navalha de Ockham, enunciada antes da seguinte forma em latim: entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, "os entes não devem ser multiplicados além do necessário.". Ligeiramente diferente é a formulação de Pôncio: Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate, que pode ser traduzida como: "não devem ser multiplicados sem necessidade os entes". Pôncio não atribui essa ideia a Guilherme de Ockham, mas se refere a ela como um "comum axioma" (axioma vulgare) usado pela escolástica (pt)
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  • John Punch,O.F.M. (en)
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  • John Punch, O.F.M. (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • County Cork, Ireland,Kingdom of Ireland (en)
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