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Critical principles: on the negative side

New Ideas in Psychology 20:1-34 (2002)
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neglected aspect: knowledge of error, or ‘‘negative’’ knowledge. The development of knowledge of what counts as error occurs via a kind of internal variation and selection, or quasi-evolutionary, process. Processes of reflection generate a hierarchy of principles of error.

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Mark Bickhard
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