Read on to learn more about some very helpful and commonly used about philosophical razors to help you to quickly eliminate unlikely explanations for phenomenons you encounter.
What is Occam’s Razor?
Occam's Razor, also known as the principle of parsimony, is a problem-solving or decision-making tool used in various fields, including science, philosophy, and law. It suggests that, when faced with competing hypotheses or explanations, the simplest one is often the most likely or correct. Read on to learn more.
Mental Models: Miscellaneous
This section examines diverse concepts from philosophy, psychology, economics, and science, including Ikigai, planned obsolescence, and the Simulation Argument, providing insights into human behavior and societal dynamics. These ideas reveal unique perspectives on our world.