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: 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.
Brunella Antomarini teaches contemporary philosophy and aesthetics at John Cabot University, Rome. Among her latest books are: L'errore del Maestro (Derive Approdi, Roma 2006) and Pensare con L'errore (Codice Edizioni, Torino 2007).
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Chapter 1: The Forms and Their Errors Chapter 2: The Non-Linear Adventures of the Theories of Color Chapter 3: The Uselessness of Totality or a Short Survey in a Parallel Philosophical Tradition Chapter 4: How We Guess Interlude: The Wrong Decision Chapter 5: A Defense of Insecurity Chapter 6: Parallel Universes Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Forms and Their Errors Chapter 2: The Non-Linear Adventures of the Theories of Color Chapter 3: The Uselessness of Totality or a Short Survey in a Parallel Philosophical Tradition Chapter 4: How We Guess Interlude: The Wrong Decision Chapter 5: A Defense of Insecurity Chapter 6: Parallel Universes Conclusion
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