The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating those that make no difference in the observable predictions, if the concept of God does not help to explain the universe, it is argued, God is irrelevant and should be cut away. While Occam's razor cannot prove God's nonexistence, it does imply that, in the absence of compelling reasons to believe in God, disbelief should be preferred. Though Tomist thought uses the principle as any philosophy will do, the simple answer has to be the right one, "do not multiply entities without necessity"
Occam's Razor is generally treated as something along the lines of "If there are multiple explanations for something, the simplest one is the most likely to be true." This is not exactly what Willam of Ockham originally wrote, which was in Latin and translates to something like "Entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity," but it is a natural conclusion of applying that principle.
Yes, hair removers such as Nair do not require a razor. You just apply it and rinse it off in the shower.
sharp ones ---- It's a trick question. Occam's razor is an expression defining the principle that "entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily." The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating those that make no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesis or theory. The bottom line! Of several acceptable explanations for a phenomenon, the simplest is preferable. The unnecessary is excessive.
It helps sooth the skin and help prevent razor bumps. Most barbers will apply alcohol to area's that have been cut with a straight razor or a really short skin fade type of cut.
with a laser beam from space......or a razor whatever work for u
There are some good theology schools out there like the one in Boston and I heard there is also good one in Princeton and also in Chicago. You can try those schools and ask.
An electric razor. Don't use lotion or a plastic razor. Especially not a plastic razor. If you apply lotion it might itch. Just put baby oil on. But you shouldn't give those to a nine year old to shave. When applying an electric razor have the parent do the first leg. Then let her do the other leg. Have a parent super-vising the child the first few times.
It will more than likely bleed. Apply pressure to stop the bleeding and if it won't stop, visit emerg.
Razor , but micro is best. Get that or a razor pro. Razor All the way
A topical antibiotic like Neosporin is the best route to go. Apply it to the cut twice daily, until it heals.
Razor.
no there isn't a razor e350 the newest one on the market is either the razor e300 tribal edition or the razor e325