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Argument Quote by David Eagleman

“In my view, the argument from parsimony is really no argument at all - it typically functions only to shut down more interesting discussion. If history is any guide, it's never a good idea to assume that a scientific problem is cornered.” quote by David Eagleman
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“In my view, the argument from parsimony is really no argument at all - it typically functions only to shut down more interesting discussion. If history is any guide, it's never a good idea to assume that a scientific problem is cornered.”

David Eagleman

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Brain: The Story of You, 2015

The argument from parsimony often prematurely ends debate, limiting deeper exploration of scientific issues.

In simple terms: Simplicity can stifle discussion.

Key Takeaway

Encourage thorough questioning over quick shortcuts.

Themes

science debate critical thinking

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • research meetings
  • academic seminars
  • policy discussions

Key Concepts

philosophy of science argumentation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What questions are being avoided?
  • How can we balance simplicity with depth?
A Different Perspective

Simplicity may overlook complex realities.

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