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Problem of Error from "summary" of The Problems of Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

The problem of error, when closely examined, reveals itself to be a complex and multifaceted issue that lies at the heart of our understanding of the world. Error can arise in a variety of situations, from simple misperceptions to more subtle forms of cognitive distortion. Understanding the nature of error is crucial for any serious inquiry into the nature of knowledge and reality. At its core, the problem of error stems from the fact that our beliefs and perceptions do not always align with the objective facts of the world. This misalignment can occur for a variety of reasons, such as limitations in our sensory organs, cognitive biases, or faulty reasoning. In order to make sense of the world, we must grapple with the fact that our beliefs are fallible and subject to error. One possible response to the problem of error i...
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    The Problems of Philosophy

    Bertrand Russell

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