“Art of Rationality” is an oxymoron. Art follows (subjective) aesthetic principles; rationality follows (objective) evidence.
Ockham’s razor is inherently an aesthetic principle. Between two explanations that both explain the data you have equally well you prefer one explanation over the other.
Aesthetics matters in theoretical physics as a guiding principle.
A skill such as noticing confusion is also not directly about objective evidence.
Ockham’s razor is inherently an aesthetic principle. Between two explanations that both explain the data you have equally well you prefer one explanation over the other. Aesthetics matters in theoretical physics as a guiding principle.
A skill such as noticing confusion is also not directly about objective evidence.