Ignorance: Passive, Active, or Virtuous

The European Legacy 28 (2):186-190 (2022)
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This timely work provides the fullest account to date of “agnotology”—the study of ignorance—and how much of this ignorance is produced by science whether intended or unintended.1 Whether it be glo...

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