When I am presented with yet another conspiracy theory, the first question I ask is: 'Cui bono?', Latin for 'who benefits?' Another test I apply is
Occam's Razor, a philosophical device conceived by an English friar, William of Ockham, in the 14th century.
"While Lorenzana is right and I am so happy that is his position, when we come to argue our case to these features we must be as tight, precise and economical in our claims
Occam's Razor because all we have is right.
Aether fell to
Occam's Razor, the maxim to assume the simplest explanation.
Occam's razor, a problem-solving principle stated in the 14th century, says that the simplest solution tends to be the correct one.
Hello Ambongo,Let us do a bit of Sherlock-que deductory analysis, or maybe
Occam's Razor, shall we?The mechanic came in and said the ECU (what you call the computer box) had a problem.
Occam's razor is a principle that says when something happens that can be explained in multiple ways, the simplest explanation is usually the right one.
Ecology studies are difficult and each factor affects the next one, including "nutrition, predation, climate, and topography subject to feedback loops." The 14th century theologian and philosopher, William of Ockham, is famous for his law of parsimony known as
Occam's Razor. As a problem-solving technique,
Occam's Razor considers the hypothesis with the least number of explanations to have the highest likelihood of being truthful.
This habit of mind is composed of precisely what
Occam's razor trims away.
Blunting
Occam's razor: Aligning medical education with studies of complexity.
The authors invite the reader into this collective inquiry, and introduce Klosterman's Razor--a humble modification of
Occam's Razor that holds open the radical pedagogical possibility of "wrongness".
The principle of
Occam's razor tells us, "The simplest idea is usually the best idea." (1) We used this principle to solve our problem.