Mention808234
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so:text | When two hypotheses are possible, we provisionally choose that which our minds adjudge to be simpler, on the supposition that this is the more likely to lead in the direction of truth. It includes as a special case the principle of Occam's razor-entia non multiplicana praeter necessitatem. (en) |
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so:description | Physics and Philosophy (1942) (en) |
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