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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
 
Times Higher Education reviews The Necessity of Errors.
As the language might suggest, the proceedings are dominated by Marx, with a freight of Freud, a helping of Heidegger and a fillet of Foucault. "Humans do not fall into error - as if into a ditch, as Heidegger famously puts it - but, in their practice and thought, start from error, in so far as, Foucault says, 'error is at root what makes human thought and its history'." Unfortunately, this is as lucid as it gets.
 
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