- - Name associated with simple explanations
- - —'s razor ["keep it simple" principle]
- - simplicity-espousing philosopher
- - Philosopher with a razor-sharp mind?
- - English philosopher, William (with a Razor!), d. 1349
- - Philosopher who posited that the simplest explanation is the most likely one
- - Philosopher with a "razor"
- - Whence philosopher William
- - Philosopher with a logical 'razor'
- - Razor-inventing philosopher
- - 'Law of parsimony' philosopher
- - William of ...... (philosopher with a "razor")
- - Medieval philosopher with a 'razor'
- - Philosopher William of ......
- - William of ...... (philosopher known for his razor)
- - English philosopher William of ......
- - William of -- ('razor' philosopher)
- - Philosopher William of ...., known for his "razor"
- - --'s razor ('keep it simple' maxim)
- - Philosopher who favored simpler explanations
- - Logician who espoused simplicity
- - William of ...... (English philosopher)
- - William of ...... (English philosopher known for his razor)
- - 14th-century logician who used the principle of parsimony
- - Philosopher whom historians believe died of the plague
- - English philosopher
- - Razor-wielding philosopher
- - Philosopher known for his "razor"
- - Noted Franciscan philosopher
- - Noted English philosopher: 14th century
- - William of ......, English philosopher of 14th century.
- - ....'s razor, problem-solving principle
- - He had a razor back in bathroom accordingly
- - namesake of a logical "razor"
- - certain razor namesake
- - Eccentric commander taking lead in William's place?
- - Razor manufacturer?
- - ......'s Razor (philosophical law of simplicity)
- - ...... 's razor — computer programming language
- - ......'s razor
- - Logical 'razor' creator
- - Creator of a philosophical 'razor'
- - Creator of a logical 'razor'
- - ......'s razor (logical principle)
- - Computer company rejected man associated with razor
- - William of ........ gave his name to a famous methodological principle
- - William of ...... (friar with a famous razor)
- - Big name in scholastic philosophy
- - Non-shaving razor name?
- - Name associated with a philosophical 'razor'
- - Razor man?
- - Reasoner with a "razor"
- - Thinker with a "razor"
- - William of ...., logician known for his "razor"
- - William of ...., for whom a logical "razor" was named
- - Home of William, known for his logical "razor"
- - Eponymous William's birthplace
- - William of ...., known for his "razor" maxim
- - William of ...... (man known for his razor)
- - Certain razor's inventor
- - William of ......, known for his "razor"
- - Formulator of the principle of parsimony
- - Name associated with a razor
- - He had a razor
- - The "Invincible Doctor" (1270–1349).
- - "The Invincible Doctor," 13th century pupil of Duns Scotus.
- - Name on a razor
- - Razor handle?
- - Computer-programming language
- - He owned a razor to scrape scalp hair smooth in seconds
- - english razor maker?
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