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Occam's Razor

Occam's Razor

This principle, known as Occam's Razor, reflects the idea that when faced with competing explanations or theories, the simpler one is usually more accurate. In essence, it suggests that unnecessary assumptions or entities in a hypothesis should be avoided unless absolutely necessary for explanation. This philosophical stance was part of Ockham's broader emphasis on simplicity and logical rigor in theological and philosophical reasoning.

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"Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily" - William of Ockham

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