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多くの人々は、間違いを避けようとします。でも、それ自体が間違いだとしたら?“間違い主義者”のキャサリン・シュルツが、人間の持つ、間違いをしがちな性質を受容するための事例をご紹介します。
Kathryn Schulz is the author of "Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error," and writes "The Wrong Stuff," a Slate series featuring interviews with high-profile people about how they think and feel about being wrong. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Yuko Yamanouchi
Reviewed by SHIGERU MASUKAWA
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