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  • Have you ever heard of principles of parsimony and minimalism?
  • Ockham's second thesis was the principle of parsimony : also known as Ockham's razor.
  • For this reason, the principle of parsimony is often referred to as Occam's razor.
  • Ockham defended the principle of parsimony, which could already be seen in the works of his mentor Duns Scotus.
  • While evolution is not an inherently parsimonious process, centuries of scientific experience lend support to the aforementioned principle of parsimony ( Occam's razor ).
  • Bonaparte was for a long time a traditionalist and did not use modern cladistic methods, which apply the principle of parsimony to a vast array of mammals.
  • Ockham introduced the principle of parsimony  or Occam's razor  whereby a simple theory is preferred to a more complex one, and speculation on unobservable phenomena is avoided.
  • A couple of months before, another conservative pundit, George Will, argued that the public could understand the rationale behind the yearlong Clinton defense by its " intuitive wielding of ` Ockham's razor,'also called the principle of parsimony.
  • "Philosophers and historians are generally puzzled as to why the principle of parsimony should be called Ockham's Razor, " writes a trio of chemists in Hyle, a philosophy quarterly published by the University of Karlsruhe, in Germany.
  • Besides that, positing such a history violates the principle of parsimony ( Occam's Razor ) : it adds a complication to the analysis unnecessarily, a complication whose chief result is to restate the observed data as a sort of historical fact.
  • Unfortunately, the principles of parsimony would tend to lead one to an alternative conclusion . ( Say, how come this quest for " only scientific answers " turned into an ultra-political discussion ? ) JackofOz 06 : 11, 24 August 2006 ( UTC)