Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The Phenomenology of Error

The social error is so common and I agree with everything he is saying about it how we spill coffee in someone’s lap, and step on a toe when we get up. I guess I never thought of error being so broad of a word. Because when I think of error I think of mistakes, not accidents.


I guess that it’s a true statement when he says, “some errors are less serious than others.” Not all errors are the same but they do all have right and wrongs. Some teacher might think that an error is right, and some may think that the exact same error is wrong. So basically the mistakes that are made are up to the writer to decide where their guidelines are. Every writer has a specific type of creativity form, and that makes writing such a broad expansion on how to write. Writers obviously will also break their own rules as well, meaning that everyone makes grammatical errors in everything a they may write. We honor the fact when someone makes graded marks on our papers to make us become a better writer.


I feel that the more you write, and then more you understand the language of reading and writing and the logical sense of understanding the content that you will find yourself to making less grammatical errors, but in the end.. not everyone will be a perfect writer. In fact no one is.



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