The Necessity of Errors

The Necessity of Errors

by JohnRoberts (Author)

Synopsis

Truth and error are interdependent; claims to truth can be made only in the light of previous error. In The Necessity of Errors, John Roberts explores how, up to Hegel, emphasis was placed on error as something that dissolves truth and needs to be eradicated. Drawing on the fragmented corpus of writing on error, from Locke to Luxemburg, Adorno to Vaneigem, and covering five key areas from philosophy to political praxis, this wide-ranging account explores how we learn from error, under what conditions, and with what means. Errors, Roberts finds, are productive, but not in any uniform sense or under all circumstances - a theory of errors needs a dialectics of error.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Verso
Published: 24 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1844677397
ISBN 13: 9781844677399

Author Bio
JOHN ROBERTS is Professor of Art and Aesthetics at the University of Wolverhampton. His recent books include The Intangibilities of Form, The Philistine Controversy (with Dave Beech), and Philosophizing the Everyday. He contributes to Radical Philosophy, New Left Review, Historical Materialism, Third Text, Oxford Art Journal, and Chto Delat. He lives in London.