what are the simple rules that Bertrand Russell to keep away from "silly errors"?
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The rules that Bertrand Russell says to keep away from silly errors are:
- Firstly, he says we should observe ourselves and things around us.
- He says the people who believe in superstitions, prejudices, injustice and conservative ideas, make many silly errors, so we should avoid them.
- Next he says we can get rid of them by using common sense, the experiment and critical sense.
- By developing comparative ideas and critical mind we can avoid errors.
- Also we should be skeptic on unapproved ideas.
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