Occam's Razor

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Occam's Razor a.k.a. the principle of parsimony or the law of parsimony. It was stated by William of Ockham, that

Don't multiply without necessity![1]

The same statement is often mistakenly stated as follow: When there are choices amongst possible answers, the shortest answer is the best answer.


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