In science, one faces the problem of selecting the true theory from a range of al-ternative theories. The typical response is to select the simplest theory compatible with available evidence, on the authority of “Ockham’s Razor”. But how can a fixed bias toward simplicity help one find possibly complex truths? A short survey of standard answers to this question reveals them to be either wishful, circular, or irrelevant. A new explanation is presented, based on minimizing the reversals of opinion prior to convergence to the truth. According to this alternative approach, Ockham’s razor does not inform one which theory is true but is, nonetheless, the uniquely most efficient strategy for arriving at the true theory, where efficiency is a matte...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a discourse analysis of 40 semi-structured interviews with scientists ...
Scientific Realists (SRs) argue that it would be a miracle if scientific theories were getting more ...
Darrell Rowbottom talked about the role of information and knowledge in the philosophy of Science on...
In science, one faces the problem of selecting the true theory from a range of alternative theories....
Explaining the connection, if any, between simplicity and truth is among the deepest problems facing...
This paper discusses Kevin Kelly’s recent attempt to justify Ockham’s Razor in terms of truth-findin...
I propose that empirical procedures, like computational procedures, are justified in terms of truth-...
The nature of empirical simplicity and its relationship to scientific truth are long-standing puzzle...
AbstractThe nature of empirical simplicity and its relationship to scientific truth are long-standin...
in terms of minimizing retractions en route to the truth, relative to all deterministic scientific s...
A finite data set is consistent with infinitely many alternative theories. Scientific realists recom...
Abstract A finite data set is consistent with in-finitely many alternative theories. Scientific real...
William of Ockham (c. 1285-1349) famously asserted that the simplest answer should be preferred when...
Ockham's razor, the principle of parsimony, states that simpler theories are better than theories th...
Abstract-"Ockham's Razor " is a methodological principle, due to the medi-eval philos...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a discourse analysis of 40 semi-structured interviews with scientists ...
Scientific Realists (SRs) argue that it would be a miracle if scientific theories were getting more ...
Darrell Rowbottom talked about the role of information and knowledge in the philosophy of Science on...
In science, one faces the problem of selecting the true theory from a range of alternative theories....
Explaining the connection, if any, between simplicity and truth is among the deepest problems facing...
This paper discusses Kevin Kelly’s recent attempt to justify Ockham’s Razor in terms of truth-findin...
I propose that empirical procedures, like computational procedures, are justified in terms of truth-...
The nature of empirical simplicity and its relationship to scientific truth are long-standing puzzle...
AbstractThe nature of empirical simplicity and its relationship to scientific truth are long-standin...
in terms of minimizing retractions en route to the truth, relative to all deterministic scientific s...
A finite data set is consistent with infinitely many alternative theories. Scientific realists recom...
Abstract A finite data set is consistent with in-finitely many alternative theories. Scientific real...
William of Ockham (c. 1285-1349) famously asserted that the simplest answer should be preferred when...
Ockham's razor, the principle of parsimony, states that simpler theories are better than theories th...
Abstract-"Ockham's Razor " is a methodological principle, due to the medi-eval philos...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a discourse analysis of 40 semi-structured interviews with scientists ...
Scientific Realists (SRs) argue that it would be a miracle if scientific theories were getting more ...
Darrell Rowbottom talked about the role of information and knowledge in the philosophy of Science on...