# Error Correction
In order to learn we must make errors.
> The question about the sources of our knowledge . . . has always been asked in the spirit of: ‘What are the best sources of our knowledge – the most reliable ones, those which will not lead us into error, and those to which we can and must turn, in case of doubt, as the last court of appeal?’ I propose to assume, instead, that no such ideal sources exist – no more than ideal rulers – and that all ‘sources’ are liable to lead us into error at times. And I propose to replace, therefore, the question of the sources of our knowledge by the entirely different question: ‘How can we hope to detect and eliminate error?’
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> Karl Popper, ‘Knowledge without Authority’ (1960)
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Date: 20240814
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* [Superintelligence 6 - BRETT HALL](https://www.bretthall.org/superintelligence-6.html)