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  2. Simplicity - Wikipedia

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    Simplicity is the state or quality of being simple. Something easy to understand or explain seems simple, in contrast to something complicated. Alternatively, as Herbert A. Simon suggests, something is simple or complex depending on the way we choose to describe it. [1] In some uses, the label "simplicity" can imply beauty, purity, or clarity ...

  3. Simple living - Wikipedia

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    [7] [page needed] Simplicity was one of the primary concepts espoused by Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism. This is most embodied in the principles of Pu and Ziran. [8] [full citation needed] Confucius has been quoted numerous times as promoting simple living. [9] [10] [full citation needed] Gautama Buddha espoused simple living as a central ...

  4. Occam's razor - Wikipedia

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    Author of this section cites very few reliable sources, and also consistently conflates simplicity with (logical) truth. Occam's razor is not built to differentiate true hypotheses from false ones. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.

  5. Testimony of simplicity - Wikipedia

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    The testimony of simplicity is a shorthand description of the actions generally taken by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Friends or Quakers) to testify or bear witness to their beliefs that a person ought to live a simple life in order to focus on what is most important, and ignore (or minimize) what is least important.

  6. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Citations to different pages or parts of the same source can also be combined (preserving the distinct parts of the citations), as described in Help:References and page numbers. Any method that is consistent with the existing citation style (if any) may be used, or consensus can be sought to change the existing style.

  7. Divine simplicity - Wikipedia

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    Divine simplicity is the hallmark of God's transcendence of all else, ensuring that the divine nature is beyond the reach of ordinary categories and distinctions (or, at least, their ordinary application). "Simplicity in this way confers a unique ontological status that many philosophers find highly peculiar."

  8. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Inline citations are usually small, numbered footnotes like this. [1] They are generally added either directly following the fact that they support, or at the end of the sentence that they support, following any punctuation. When clicked, they take the reader to a citation in a reference section near the bottom of the article.

  9. Philippe Dufour - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he introduced his most famous model: Simplicity. The model was the only current production watch from Dufour and about 200 were planned to be produced. He was reportedly overwhelmed by orders and is not taking more. [citation needed] One of his Simplicity watches is exhibited at The Espace Horloger watch museum at Switzerland. [5]

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