English: This image symbolizes Ockham's razor. 'Ockham's razor' is another name for the principle of ontological parsimony, one of the earliest instances of which is found in William of Ockham's writings about nominalism. The image began as an outline of a standard double edged disposable razor blade designed for use with the classic safety razor. The outline is horizontally foreshortened and the word "OCKHAM" is written right side up above the securing hole and written upside down below it. I designed this as an icon to represent my "ockraz" online profiles.
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