It doesn’t sound too serious—if all the candidate languages have the same problem.
It is hard to deny that some languages are better than other ones, and so therefore there is a set of “best” ones. The intent of my first question was more along the lines of: is one formulation of Occam’s razor optimal for all the different situations in which Occam’s razor is used—or should we be using different descriptive languages under different circumstances.
It doesn’t sound too serious—if all the candidate languages have the same problem.
It is hard to deny that some languages are better than other ones, and so therefore there is a set of “best” ones. The intent of my first question was more along the lines of: is one formulation of Occam’s razor optimal for all the different situations in which Occam’s razor is used—or should we be using different descriptive languages under different circumstances.