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  1. Charity and Sin in William Ockham's Theology.Vesa Hirvonen - 2012 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 59 (1).
     
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    A Nominalist Ontology of the Passions.Vesa Hirvonen - 2002 - In Henrik Lagerlund & Mikko Yrjonsuri (eds.), Emotions and Choice From Boethius to Descartes. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 155--171.
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    William Ockham on the Psychology of Christ.Vesa Hirvonen - 2015 - Quaestio 15:699-710.
    William Ockham joins the general view that in its natural capacities, the intellectual soul of Christ is nobler than any other human being’s soul, but he does not think that Christ is omniscient or omnipotent in his human nature. Despite this, Ockham genuinely believes that Christ did not sin during his earthly life. He did not have any intrinsically sinful acts which are acts of the will, nor even acts that can be extrinsically sinful, such as acts of the sensory (...)
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