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Simplicity principles are taken either to have no empirical grounding, or to have solely empirical grounding.
Scientists are often inclined to justify simplicity principles on broadly inductive grounds.
The next three sections examine these three modes of justification of simplicity principles.
To summarize, the main problem with a priori justifications of simplicity principles is that it can be difficult to distinguish between an a priori defense and no defense.
In general, forging a connection between aesthetic virtue and simplicity principles seems better suited to defending methodological rather than epistemic principles.
If unification, or epistemological conservatism, are themselves a priori rational principles, then simplicity principles stand to inherit this feature if this approach can be carried out successfully.
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But he never violated the simplicity principle.
At Maimonides, he said, the simplicity principle doesn't apply.
With respect to question (ii), there is an important distinction to be made between two sorts of simplicity principle.
Examples of both sorts of simplicity principle can be found in the quotations given earlier in this section.
We claim that an integrated ubiquity support can stem from a simplicity principle: our middleware approach pushes the logic to face ubiquity issues outside the core layer, by keeping only management and coordination responsibilities.
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