Ignorance

Mar 17, 2013 17:25

ig·no·rant adjective \ˈig-n(ə-)rənt\
1. destitute of knowledge or education; also: lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified;
2. resulting from or showing lack of knowledge or intelligence

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People often complain about someone's ignorance. For them it means accusing other people who don't care about a ( Read more... )

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vad_a March 18 2013, 07:08:19 UTC
Well, the question is why a "man in the street" should worry about sorting the world into important and non-important things? Culture (and especially religion as a part of it) perfectly does make that job for him. And, yes, the Culture is the thing all the people learn somehow. But it doesn't require any conscious studying.

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