Teaching the history of error is important because "error" is a
historical category. Moreover, what today is considered an error might
be tomorrow the source of innovative theoretical contributions. In art,
this is quite clear. For instance, some paintings by late Tiziano were
considered even unfinished at his time, but now they are masterpieces.
This discussion is closely linked to the possibility of a discontinuous
theoretical development, which I have studied in a paper ("An Example of
Untranslatability") in "The European Journal of the History of Economic
Thought" (2004).
Miguel Angel Duran