RichardR
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A criticism of Occam’s Razor is that it doesn’t necessarily lead to the right conclusion - it’s not infallible. Of course, that’s correct. But is that a reason to ignore it? Surely if you apply Occam’s Razor, it just means you don’t invent unnecessary explanations? So only by ignoring the razor are you taking an additional step – inventing something. And why take that additional step?
To ask the question a different way - for what reason would any skeptic ignore Occam’s Razor when evaluating a claim?
To ask the question a different way - for what reason would any skeptic ignore Occam’s Razor when evaluating a claim?