Well, I suppose that arguing, instead of Occam's razor per se, that one should present a hypothesis or theory in the simplest available manner is better than presenting such information in a convoluted or inflated way. — Manuel
Well, I suppose that arguing, instead of Occam's razor per se, that one should present a hypothesis or theory in the simplest available manner is better than presenting such information in a convoluted or inflated way. — Manuel
Occam's razor is about reducing the likelihood for error. The fewest unprovable assumptions is best. The fewest entities is best.
The hitch seems to have been forgotten though...
...so long as there is no loss in explanatory power, the simplest explanation is the best. — creativesoul
It makes sense that the fewer barriers to something being true, the more likely it is to be true. — Down The Rabbit Hole
That does not make much sense to me. What sort of barriers are you referring to?
Occam's razor is commonly used against the explanation "God did it". — creativesoul
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