philosophysimplicity
Philosophysimplicity is a conceptual framework that advocates for the reduction of complexity in philosophical inquiry and understanding. It suggests that, where possible, simpler explanations and theories should be favored over more convoluted ones, provided they adequately account for the phenomenon in question. This principle draws parallels with Occam's Razor, the problem-solving principle that states, among competing hypotheses, the one with the fewest assumptions should be selected.
The core idea behind philosophysimplicity is not to dismiss nuanced or intricate philosophical arguments, but rather
Applying philosophysimplicity involves a critical examination of the assumptions, definitions, and logical structures within philosophical arguments.