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About the Book...
Since the Middle Ages, Ockham’s Razor, first formulated by William of Ockham in the 1300’s, has been a basic principle of both scientific and philosophical inquiry.
Ockham’s Razor argues that the simplest of two or more competing theories that meets the data is best and most likely to be true. In other words, prune the fluff and cut to the chase!
This book applies Ockham’s Razor to the thorny problem of what’s wrong with American eating and emerges with a startlingly simple proposition: the real coup de grace is that critical strategic blunder, not recognizing the enemy.
Once upon a world ago, eating well and being healthy were simple, unstudied affairs.
And so they should be again... |
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