• Hitchens's razor is an epistemological razor that serves as a general rule for rejecting certain knowledge claims. It states "what can be asserted without...
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  • explanations. Hanlon's razor: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. Hitchens' razor: That which can be asserted...
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    dismissed without evidence", is still of mark in philosophy and law. Hitchens's political views evolved greatly throughout his life. Originally describing...
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  • principle that a patient's symptoms could be caused by several diseases Hitchens's razor – General rule rejecting claims made without evidence KISS principle –...
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  • Mike Alder (redirect from Newton's razor)
    that can be logically contradicted Hanlon's razor – Adage to assume stupidity over malice Hitchens's razor – General rule rejecting claims made without...
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    Russell's teapot (category Razors (philosophy))
    hypothesis Argument from ignorance Knightian uncertainty Sagan standard Hitchens's razor Fritz Allhoff, Scott C. Lowe. The Philosophical Case Against Literal...
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  • World War Tim Hitchens (born 1962), British diplomat Characters Grace Hitchens, character in Glee Hitchens's razor, an epistemological razor asserting that...
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  • less rapid change." Big lie Burden of proof False balance Gish gallop Hitchens's razor List of eponymous laws Poe's law Sealioning Williamson, Phil (6 December...
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  • unlearned Free will God of the gaps Hitchens's razor Incompatible properties Inconsistent revelation Nonbelief Occam's razor Omnipotence paradox Parody religion...
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  • make such evaluations. Some prominent atheists—most recently Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Richard Dawkins, and following such thinkers...
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