error (FS)

The fact that ERRORs exist does not in itself amount to a proof that the intelligence suffers from an inevitable fallibility, for ERROR does not derive from intelligence as such. On the contrary, ERROR is a privative phenomenon causing the activity of the intelligence to deviate through the intervention of an element of passion or blindness, without however being able to invalidate the nature of the cognitive faculty itself. (GTUFS: LogicT, The Contradiction of Relativism) To give to partial truths an absolute significance is the very definition of ERROR. (GTUFS: GnosisDW, Vicissitudes of Different Spiritual Temperaments)