Testing: The Art of Unlearning

In two earlier posts I traced the path from Aristotelian to Galilean thinking as a way of understanding how testing developed as a discipline: how competing models of quality, and the slow maturation of experimental method, gave rise to something we might actually recognize as testing today. This post sits in that same current of thought, but takes a step back to ask a prior question: what is it that makes any of that development so difficult in the first place?

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