William of Ockham was a firm believer in Franciscan spirituality: humility, poverty and social harmony. At the same time, Ockham defended the idea that intellectual humility did not impede the construction of a rationality that would help in the religious transformation of society. The author of this paper defends the unity of Ockham' s philosophical thoughts, long after the events in Avignon.
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