Crossword clues for Occam's __ 5 lettersAnswerClueOCCAMName associated with simple explanationsOCCAMEnglish philosopher William of __OCCAMThinker with a "razor"OCCAMWilliam of -- ('razor' philosopher)OCCAMPhilosopher whom historians believe died of the plagueOCCAM___'s razor (principle stating that the simplest explanation is usually the right one)OCCAM___'s razorOCCAMRazor-wielding philosopherOCCAMHe had a razorOCCAMPhilosopher William of __OCCAMPhilosopher who favored simpler explanationsOCCAMWilliam of ___ (philosopher with a "razor")OCCAMName on a razorOCCAMName on a philosophical razorOCCAMPhilosopher William of ___OCCAMCertain razor's inventorOCCAMReasoner with a "razor"OCCAM14th-century logician who used the principle of parsimonyOCCAMFormulator of the principle of parsimonyOCCAMName associated with a philosophical "razor"OCCAMEnglish philosopher William of ___OCCAMEponymous 14th-century English philosopherOCCAMPhilosopher alluded to in "The Name of the Rose"OCCAMWilliam of ___ (man known for his razor)OCCAMWilliam of ___, known for his "razor" maximOCCAMWilliam of ___ (English philosopher)OCCAMWilliam of ___ (philosopher known for his razor)OCCAMName associated with a razorOCCAMWilliam of ___ (English philosopher known for his razor)OCCAMLogician who espoused simplicityOCCAMWilliam of __, for whom a logical "razor" was namedOCCAM__'s razor: logical principleOCCAMPhilosopher William of __, known for his "razor"OCCAMEponymous William's birthplaceOCCAMWilliam of __, known for his "razor" maximOCCAMHome of William, known for his logical "razor"OCCAMWilliam of __, logician known for his "razor"OCCAMRazor man?OCCAMNon-shaving razor name?OCCAMLaw of parsimony philosopherOCCAMCertain razor namesakeOCCAMLogical "razor" creatorOCCAMPhilosopher who espoused simple explanationsOCCAM__'s razorOCCAMPhilosopher known for his "razor"OCCAMRazor handle?OCCAMRazor-inventing philosopherOCCAMThe Invincible Doctor, 13th century pupil of Duns Scotus.OCCAMThe "Invincible Doctor" (1270–1349).OCCAMWilliam of ___, English philosopher of 14th century.