Why was occam’s razor a problem for christianity




















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Is God the good guy or the bad God is good? How do you know? Some Christians have abdicated their Atlanta Christian's bite was worse than her bark. I feel like triggering Dave Armstrong and what better way to do Instead, he argued, what we imagine as 'universal properties' or 'forms' for example, a universal property of 'yellowness' are just mental constructs The Latin nomina meaning simply 'name' the only things that really exist are individuals.

This approach emphasised simplicity and focussed on experience as a grounding for knowledge. Connected to this, on a more popular level, the philosopher is known for 'Occam's as his name is also spelled Razor', an oft-cited problem-solving principle that posits that the simplest solution the one with the fewest assumptions to a problem is the correct one.

It is less concerned with 'truth' than it is determining probability and useful predictions. In Ockham's words: 'Plurality must never be posited without necessity' and 'It is pointless to do with more what can be done with fewer. This principle of economy prioritises the known over the unknown, and as such was influential for empirical, scientific modes of hypothesis.

In more contemporary language, the razor suggests that 'simpler solutions are generally better than complex ones', and has served not just as a scientific maxim but a common-sense guide for everyday problem solving. Although this in this regard William might be regarded as leaning towards rationalism, when it came to the existence of God he was a fideist: he didn't believe it could be proved by logic or reason, but only apprehended by faith and divine revelation.

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This convenient rule-of-thumb urges us when faced with two hypotheses that explain the data equally well to choose the simpler. Supernaturalism, as a mechanism, and explaining how it interacts with natural kinds interactionism. So 2 theories set out to explain a data set the universe and everything in it.



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