> Kevin wrote:
> It's a deductive tool for finding simple solutions, and both of you
> are trying to leverage it to justify fairly convoluted and morally
> complicated responses of human behaviour to a situation of high moral
> and factual ambiguity. And even when you can apply it, Occam's Razor
> is about playing the odds not about finding absolute truths.
> 

I dont' agree with you if the question is: Did Mr. Schiavo "care for"
or "love" Mrs Schiavo.  If you look at somebody's general pattern of
behavior you can usually deduce that.

In this case, due to Mr. Schiavo's search for cures, amongst other
things, odd are that he was acting out of love or care rather than
some nefarious reason.

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