Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Konspirationsteori" in Danish language version.
It is a contention of this book that conspiracy theorists fail to apply the principle of Occam's razor to their arguments.
A conspiracist belief can be described as 'the unnecessary assumption of conspiracy when other explanations are more probable'.
A conspiracist belief can be described as 'the unnecessary assumption of conspiracy when other explanations are more probable'.
A conspiracist belief can be described as 'the unnecessary assumption of conspiracy when other explanations are more probable'.
A conspiracy theory is not merely one candidate explanation among other equally plausible alternatives. Rather, the label refers to a claim which runs counter to a more plausible and widely accepted account...[Conspiratorial beliefs are] invariably at odds with the mainstream consensus among scientists, historians, or other legitimate judges of the claim's veracity.
A conspiracist belief can be described as 'the unnecessary assumption of conspiracy when other explanations are more probable'.
A conspiracist belief can be described as 'the unnecessary assumption of conspiracy when other explanations are more probable'.