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by nu23
5340 days ago
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My goal was not to defend pure empiricism - that justifications for knowledge can come only from sense data. I just wanted to emphasize that, in your example, when we chose a good explanation instead of a bad one, the goodness of the explanation has a large empirical component.I am guessing that you agree with this but would focus on the non-empirical component.
One non-empirical component of its goodness would be the complexity of its specification, the Kolmogorov complexity for instance. |
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