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Popper's theory that knowledge is provisional and fallible implies that society must be open to alternative points of view.
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His success at luring his prey into harming themselves is a measure of how fallible and foolish anyone, including good people, can sometimes be.
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They still entertain the points that any induction is fallible and that we may be brains in vats.
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A further implication of this view is that ethics is a fallible undertaking, since human beings are frequently unable to know what would satisfy them.
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Previously, most dramas featuring the police had shied away from showing coppers as fallible human beings.
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Such teachings are fallible and could possibly contain errors; they are subject to revisions or even, rarely, revocation.
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Thus, scientific statements are fallible statements which scientists "intend" or "aim" to test for their truth-content.
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However, he seems to suggest that historians are as fallible at interpreting the facts as the rest of humanity.
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Sense of agency, on this view, is a product of fallible post hoc inference rather than infallible direct access to ones conscious force of will.
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The art should be spontaneous in its entirety, just like the artist: fallible, transitory and with limitations.
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