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Some philosophy of science principles in the form of razors, analogous to  Occam's, are enunciated leading to the conclusion that Einstein was right to  utilize the concepts of relativity and space-time but wrong in attributing  those concepts to physical reality.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Scientific Paper
Title On the Philosophy of Science: Some Razors
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Author(s) Bernard L Feldman
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Published 2009
Journal None
No. of pages 5

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Abstract

Some philosophy of science principles in the form of razors, analogous to Occam's, are enunciated leading to the conclusion that Einstein was right to utilize the concepts of relativity and space-time but wrong in attributing those concepts to physical reality.