A maximally destructive form of Ockham'
s razor, reserved for the complete annihilation of a theory or position. The
katana is sharpened by extreme ideological commitment; it doesn't just cut away excess—it eviscerates the entire framework, leaving nothing but the wielder's own simplified version. It is often employed against holistic, systems-
based, or qualitative approaches that cannot be reduced to simple causal chains without losing their essence. Ockham's katana is the weapon of choice for aggressive reductionists and those who
mistake simplicity for intellectual superiority.
Example: "He dismissed decades of ecosystem research with a
single stroke of Ockham's
katana: 'It's just molecules moving. Anything else is poetry.' The
katana had destroyed the very concept of ecology."