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LA Times Crossword Clue Philosopher Who Espoused Simple Explanations Check Out the Answer Here on 14 May 2024

Discover the answer to the LA Times Crossword clue for the philosopher who advocated simple explanations, available on May 14, 2024, to solve the puzzle and unlock the wisdom of this timeless philosophical principle.

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Updated May 14, 2024

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LA Times Crossword Clue Philosopher Who Espoused Simple Explanations Answer on 14 May 2024

LA Times crossword clue is a little puzzle in a crossword. It's a hint or a question that helps you figure out a word. You read the clue and then try to think of a word that fits. Sometimes the clue is straightforward, but other times it's tricky and needs some thinking. People enjoy solving these puzzles because they challenge the brain and are fun to crack!

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Related LA Times Crossword Puzzle Answers Today

Answers to each clue for the December 26, 2024 edition of LA Times crossword puzzles updated below.

Clue Explanation

The clue "Philosopher Who Espoused Simple Explanations" conveys that we have to find a name of a philosopher known for advocating straightforward or uncomplicated explanations for complex ideas or phenomena. It implies that the philosopher in question preferred clarity and simplicity in their philosophical teachings or writings.

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Hints

  • 5 Letter Answer
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  • Starts with 'O' and ends with 'M'
O ? ? ? M
  • First two letters - What if 'O' replace short form of Air Conditioner
  • Short form of a thing we used to take a photo

Answer

The accurate answer is OCCAM.

Answer Explanation

The answer to the clue, Philosopher Who Espoused Simple Explanations is OCCAM. Occam's razor is a rule for solving problems that says you should pick the simplest explanation that works. It means not making things more complicated than they need to be. It comes from William of Ockham, a philosopher from the 14th century. People often say, "The simplest explanation is usually the best one."

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