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law of parsimony

 

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Noun law of parsimony has 1 sense
  1. Occam's Razor, Ockham's Razor, principle of parsimony, law of parsimony - the principle that entities should not be multiplied needlessly; the simplest of two competing theories is to be preferred
    --1 is a kind of principle, rule

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Law of Parsimony

Description:

The law of parsimony, also known as Occam's razor, is a principle that suggests that the simplest explanation or solution is usually the correct one. It advocates for favoring the hypothesis with the fewest assumptions or entities when multiple explanations are available.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Noun: a principle in scientific and philosophical reasoning, stating that the explanation with the fewest assumptions should be preferred.

Example: The law of parsimony helps scientists choose the most plausible theory when faced with multiple explanations.

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Sense 2:

Noun: a principle in law and jurisprudence, stating that the simplest and most straightforward interpretation of a statute or legal provision should be applied.

Example: The judge applied the law of parsimony when interpreting the ambiguous clause in the contract.

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Sense 3:

Noun: a principle in biology and evolutionary science, stating that the evolutionary process tends to favor the simplest and most efficient explanations or adaptations.

Example: According to the law of parsimony, organisms are likely to evolve traits that are energy-efficient and require the least amount of resources.

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