Jorge  González Arocha

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The principle now famously known as ‘Occam’s Razor’ is a methodological principle concerning ontology. ‘Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem’ translates from the Latin as ‘Entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity’. The principle reflects the idea that given two theories that equally explain the data, one should choose that theory which posits the minimum number of entities.
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