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A New Catalogue of Vulgar Errors

By Stephen Fovargue

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover a world of misconceptions as a candid 18th-century author challenges popular beliefs, urging readers to embrace reason and knowledge.

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2012-11-03
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Summary

"A New Catalogue of Vulgar Errors" by Stephen Fovargue is a journey through the common mistakes people make, written back in the 1700s. It's like the author is holding up a lamp to shine light on all the wrong ideas floating around about everything from science to everyday life, pushing everyone to think more clearly and learn more. Right from the start, he tells you he's going to point out these errors and hopes no one gets upset, because he thinks knowing the truth is super important. He talks about how things aren't always what they seem and uses stories and smart thinking to prove his points. He believes that learning new things can get rid of ignorance and make your mind brighter, which leads him to start picking apart specific errors about guns, birds, music, and more, making the book both educational and interesting to read.

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