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"All the errors of man are physical: he never
deceives himself but when he neglects to
return back to Nature, to consult
her laws, to call practical
knowledge to his aid. It is for want of practical
knowledge he forms such imperfect
ideas of matter, of its properties, of its
combinations, of its power, of its mode of action, and
of the energies which spring from its essence.
Wanting this experience, the
whole universe, to him, is but one vast
scene of error. The most ordinary results appear to him the most astonishing
phenomena; he wonders at
every thing, understands nothing, and yields
the guidance of his actions to those interested in betraying his interests. He
is ignorant of Nature, and he has mistaken
her laws; he has not contemplated the
necessary routine which she has marked out for every
thing she holds." - Paul-Henri Thiry, Baron
d'Holbach
"Errors can have adaptive value. For example,
perhaps it is important for organisms to believe they would be thoroughly
devastated by the loss of their offspring, and the fact that this isn't
actually true is beside the point. What may matter is that the organism thinks
it is true and act accordingly. Perhaps the best way to think of an error in
judgment is like a mosquito in an ecosystem. You see the darn pest and your
first inclination is to ask, how do we rid of these? So you spray DDT and you
kill all the mosquitoes and then you find out that the mosquitoes were at the
bottom of a food chain and the fish ate the mosquitoes, and the frogs ate the
fish, and the bears ate the frogs, and now the entire ecology is devastated.
Similarly, errors in human judgment may be playing important roles that
scientists don't see." - Daniel Gilbert Error is defined
as:
to err
a mistake
inadvertent
incorrectness
a defect or insufficiency in
structure or function
a
misconception
resulting from incorrect information
the condition of having incorrect
or false knowledge
a defensive fielding or throwing
misplay by a baseball player
the occurrence of an incorrect result
produced by a computer
the act or an instance of deviating from an
accepted code of behavior
a wrong
action attributable to bad judgment or
ignorance or
inattention
a mental mistake made
by a programmer that may result in a program fault
an act, assertion, or
belief that unintentionally deviates from what is
correct, right, or true
the difference between
a computed or measured value and a
true or theoretically correct value a mistake made by a lower court in conducting
judicial proceedings or making findings in a case
an act, an assertion,
or a decision, especially one made in testing a
hypothesis, that
unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true
a discrepancy between a computed, observed,
or measured value or condition and the
true, specified, or theoretically correct
value or condition
an
error made by a judge in his or her findings of
fact which is such that it leaves the
reviewing court with the firm and definite
conviction that a
mistake has been
made
identify
incorrectly
an erroneous
belief
an unintentional
error
to recognize or identify
incorrectly
to understand wrongly;
misinterpret
a
misconception or
misunderstanding
an understanding of some
thing that is not correct
a wrong
action attributable to bad judgment or
ignorance or
inattention
an error or
fault resulting from defective
judgment,
deficient knowledge, or
carelessness
a minor offense or
misdeed
to commit a mistake or an
error to find
error or defect in; criticize or
blame
a character weakness, especially a
minor one
to charge with a fault;
to accuse; to find fault with; to
blame
some thing that impairs or
detracts from physical perfection; a defect
any
thing that fails,
that is wanting, or that impairs excellence; a failing;
a defect; a blemish
a moral failing; a defect or dereliction from
duty; a deviation from propriety; an
offense less serious than a crime
Defective;
faulty.
Improper; inappropriate.
Not correct;
erroneous or wrong.
Not correct;
not in conformity with
fact or truth.
Not
conforming with accepted
standards of propriety or taste;
undesirable.
Unfair;
unjust.
An
unjust or injurious act.
A violation
of the rights of another.
Not functioning
properly; out of order.
Some thing
contrary to ethics or morality.
The condition
of being in error or at fault.
An or a violation of
another's legal rights.
Not
required, intended, or wanted: took a wrong turn.
That which is contrary
to the principles of
justice or law.
Not in
conformity with
fact or truth;
incorrect or erroneous.
Unacceptable or undesirable according to
social convention.
Contrary to
conscience,
morality, or law;
immoral or wicked.
Not fitting or suitable; inappropriate or improper:
said the wrong thing.
Some
thing (as conduct, practices, or qualities)
contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or
law.
Not in accord with established usage,
method, or procedure: the wrong way
to shuck clams.
Designating the side, as of a garment, that is less
finished and not intended to show: socks worn wrong side out.
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of reality outside personal experience has created a populace unable to discern
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self-centered behavior and the destruction of global ecosystems. Civilization
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