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n. - English scholastic philosopher and assumed author of his famous Razor (1285-1349).

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  • It's called Occam's Razor and I agree wholeheartedly.
  • To paraphrase Occam ` s razor, everything else being equal, the simplest answer is usually the best.
  • Andy says that's called Occam's Razor - go for the simplest explanation as it's most likely to be the right one.
  • In the 14th century, an English logician, William of Ockham, devised the principle now called Occam's or Ockham's razor logic.
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