Books of The Times: ‘Being Wrong,’ by Kathryn Schulz; ‘Wrong,’ by David H. Freedman
“Wrong,” by David H. Freedman, expresses anger at so-called experts’ mistakes, while “Being Wrong,” by Kathryn Schulz, tries understanding.
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Thursday, 10 June, 2010
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