| 单词 | Ockham's razor | 
| 释义 | Ock·ham's razor also Oc·cam's razor   (ŏkəmz) n.  A rule in science and philosophy stating that the simplest of two or more competing theories is preferable; for example, an explanation of a new phenomenon should first be attempted in terms of what is already known, without adding further entities or principles.  Also called law of parsimony.  [After William of Ockham.]  | 
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