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Re: Occam's razor - revised     

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Author: AKA gray asphalt
Date: Mar 10, 2007 11:53

...reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously. OR was not a theory that simpler theories were more likely to be true. It was a suggestion about which theories to tackle first....
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Author: Sammybaby
Date: Mar 10, 2007 02:55

... take reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously. OR was not a theory that simpler theories were more likely to be true. It was a suggestion about which theories to tackle first. The ...
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Author: AKA gray asphalt
Date: Mar 9, 2007 09:46

... of humankind. There aren't very many people who would like to take reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously.
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Author: AKA gray asphalt
Date: Mar 9, 2007 00:42

... problems? But God that uses evolution as a mechanism does affect various religions. Since religious people don't accept the real Occam's Razor, why would they accept AKA's Razor? -tg I'm hoping that scientists will think about this. It's not like though I've spent a lot of...
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Author: tg
Date: Mar 8, 2007 04:44

... study of science nor evolution specifically, so why create problems? But God that uses evolution as a mechanism does affect various religions. Since religious people don't accept the real Occam's Razor, why would they accept AKA's Razor? -tg
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Author: Omniqueryous
Date: Mar 10, 2007 22:42

On Mar 10, 12:04 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: "Omniqueryous" <elocution...@emailaccount.com> wrote in message news:1173519083.862839.228040@30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human ...
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Author: AKA gray asphalt
Date: Mar 10, 2007 12:04

"Omniqueryous" <elocutionist@emailaccount.com> wrote in message news:1173519083.862839.228040@30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be ...
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Author: AKA gray asphalt
Date: Mar 10, 2007 11:49

The greater good is such an interesting idea. Did you see "Mercury Rising", a movie about an autistic child who breaks a government code and thereby becomes a threat to the greater good of the state and a target for being killed ... ? "The greater good" took on a new demension for me, after seeing that. "Sammybaby" wrote in message >quoting "AKA gray asphalt" > wrote: >...
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Author: Omniqueryous
Date: Mar 10, 2007 01:31

On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be adopted." EG, a god that uses evolution as a mechanism for creation does not affect the study of science nor evolution specifically, so ...
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Author: Sextus
Date: Mar 9, 2007 07:22

On 8 mar, 04:31, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be adopted." EG, a god that uses evolution as a mechanism for creation does not affect the study of science nor evolution specifically, so why...
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