
The thirteenth century had witnessed the development of the philosophical belief that the world was rational,organized,and comprehensible to human beings.In the fourteenth century,William of Ockham:
A) denied that human reason could prove fundamental theological truths.
B) confirmed such a belief theologically.
C) argued that theological questions could all be resolved through reason, but questions concerning the natural world could not all be so resolved.
D) determined that human reason could resolve nothing with regards to the world, with the exception of the truths of mathematics, provided the axioms were correct.
E) argued that the only knowledge human beings could attain came through divine revelation alone.
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