Ignorance: A Philosophical Study provides an in-depth exploration of
ignorance in its many dimensions. Philosophers have long examined
epistemological concepts like belief, knowledge, and understanding,
but they have paid less attention to ignorance. Socrates famously
claimed to be ignorant about a wide variety of issues, such as
physical matters and ethics, but did not study ignorance itself. It
was not until the 1960's and 70's that ignorance itself became a topic
of concern in philosophy, when the fields of agnotology, philosophy of
race, and feminist philosophy were born. These fields, however,
focused on specific properties of ignorance, rather than ignorance
itself. Rik Peels provides a full-on epistemology of ignorance, and
then applies that epistemology to a wide variety of philosophical
issues. Among the questions he addresses are: What kinds of ignorance
are there? What is it to be ignorant of a proposition? What varieties
of propositional ignorance are there? What is group ignorance? What is
it for ignorance to come in degrees? What is strategic ignorance? What
is "white ignorance"? What does ignorance excuse? When is ignorance
culpable? Can ignorance be a proper aim in education? Peels presents a
wide-angle exploration that is relevant to the interests of
philosophers across epistemology, ethics, philosophy of language,
philosophy of science, and other disciplines.
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A Philosophical Study
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ISBN
9780197654538
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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