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PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPT
Principle of mediocrity; Mediocrities; Principle of Mediocrity
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Mediocrity principle

The mediocrity principle is the philosophical notion that "if an item is drawn at random from one of several sets or categories, it's more likely to come from the most numerous category than from any one of the less numerous categories". The principle has been taken to suggest that there is nothing very unusual about the evolution of the Solar System, Earth's history, the evolution of biological complexity, human evolution, or any one nation. It is a heuristic in the vein of the Copernican principle, and is sometimes used as a philosophical statement about the place of humanity. The idea is to assume mediocrity, rather than starting with the assumption that a phenomenon is special, privileged, exceptional, or even superior.

David Bates ascribed the mediocrity principle to Sebastian von Hoerner, who as early as 1961 wrote the following:

Because we have no knowledge whatsoever about other civilizations, we have to rely completely on assumptions. The one basic assumption we want to make can be formulated in a general way:

Anything seemingly unique and peculiar to us is actually one out of many and is probably average.
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1. The problem is that all the homegrown candidates are mediocrities.
2. I‘m a plain Jane.) But ńĺđŕH'; ě$';řęŕ can also refer to mediocrities in talent or ability.
3. By Moshe Arens Tags: Tzipi Livni, Israel news Here we are in stormy seas with a crew of mediocrities running the ship.
4. Neither Clegg, nor Huhne, nor the other mediocrities who threaten to throw their hat in the ring stand a chance of restoring their party‘s fortunes.
5. Some were mediocrities but others were remarkably good, due in part, no doubt, to what rubbed off on them from Rembrandt himself.