The particularisation of error within the 'culture of fact', 1600-1650
<p>Barbara Shapiro's <em>A Culture of Fact</em> argued that a fact-orientated culture emerged in seventeenth-century England. Fact, formerly a legal category, was absorbed by a range of other discourses and became a crucial component of the epistemological shifts of the period...
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