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.. Kevin Kelly Professor, Philosophy
Both in learning and in natural science, one faces the problem of selecting among a range of theories, all of which are compatible with the available evidence. The traditional response to this problem has been to select the simplest such theory on the authority of "Ockham's Razor''.
But how can a fixed bias toward simplicity help us find the possibly complex truth?
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You have some way to go yet. Do not mistake the tip of a shadow for the truth else you will stay in that spot.
for your journey --- reza