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MS Dictionary and Occam's Razor

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You guys probably already know this, but I was amused to find out while writing an english paper that Microsoft Word's built-in dictionary does not recognize "Occam" as a properly spelled word. As one of its suggestion words it gives "scam".

That dictionary is pretty crazy. I tested some other names to see if it had them. Names it had:

Wozniak
Rousseau
Locke
Kant
Fuhrman
Ito
Cochran
Genghis
Batman
Kurosawa
Toshiro
Scooby

Names it didn't have:

Occam
Kierkegaard
Affleck
Mifune
Flinstone
Jetson

Ahhh...that's crazy. Now, back to writing this damned essay.
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Whoa, thats some weird shit.
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See if it accepts "Ockham" instead. In my personal experience that spelling is slightly more common when his name is referenced, but "Occam" is used more often with the "Razor" principle. "Ockham" is English spelling, while "Occam" is Latin. The two are completely interchangable, and there does not seem to be a consensus for usage.
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Kuroneko wrote:See if it accepts "Ockham" instead. In my personal experience that spelling is slightly more common when his name is referenced, but "Occam" is used more often with the "Razor" principle. "Ockham" is English spelling, while "Occam" is Latin. The two are completely interchangable, and there does not seem to be a consensus for usage.
I've also seen Ockam.
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Gandalf wrote:I've also seen Ockam.
Possible, but I've never seen it spelled that way in any published work. Most likely an error.
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Nope, doesn't take "Ockham" or "Ockam". But I didn't test for them, of course, because I didn't read your response, because I wasn't surfing the net, because I was writing my essay. Or so I'll keep telling myself.
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Doesn't have it either? Hmm, MS Word spell/grammar check is even more of a joke than I previously thought.
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Good old WordPerfect 6.1 has "Occam" in its spellcheck dictionary, but not the other variations of if. 10 years and I still haven't found a better program for wordprocessing....
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Microsoft doesn't make their own dictionary, they license it off another company.
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Regardless, it is inadequate. One would think they could afford to license a better one, or have the resources to make a better one.
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