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Ockham algebras

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Ockham algebras are algebraic structures that arise in the study of formal logic, particularly in connection with concepts of nominalism and the philosophy of mathematics. They are named after the philosopher William of Ockham, who is known for advocating simplicity in explanations, often referred to as Ockham's Razor.

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