Thinking through Error

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Thinking through Error
Author : Brunella Antomarini
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Publisher : Lexington Books
Language : English
Release Date : 15 June 2012
ISBN : 9780739176238
Pages : 142 pages
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Thinking through Error by Brunella Antomarini Book PDF Summary

Thinking through Error: The Moving Target of Knowledge argues that there is a positive view of error. Making errors does not only mean that we’ve done something wrong, but also that we —more or less unaware— are given a chance to find something new and true. Trying to avoid errors is a social request, but it is uncertainty that has a liberating function on the philosophical level, as well as on the individual, psychological level.

Thinking through Error

Thinking through Error: The Moving Target of Knowledge argues that there is a positive view of error. Making errors does not only mean that we’ve done something wrong, but also that we —more or less unaware— are given a chance to find something new and true. Trying to avoid

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