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Cautious The term razor refers to the act of shaving away unnecessary assumptions to get to the simplest explanation. No doubt
1.Anyone invoking Occam's razor to support a model should be aware that additional data may well falsify the model currently favored by Occam's razer.
2.Science tends to prefer the simplest explanation that is consistent with the data available at a given time, but history shows that these simplest explanations often yield to complexities as new data become available.
3.As a methodological principle, the demand for simplicity suggested by Occam's razor cannot be generally sustained. Occam's razor cannot help toward a rational decision between competing explanations of the same empirical facts. One problem in formulating an explicit general principle is that complexity and simplicity are perspective notions whose meaning depends on the context of application and the user's prior understanding. In the absence of an objective criterion for simplicity and complexity, Occam's razor itself does not support an objective epistemology.
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