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Ignorance

On the Wider Implications of Deficient Knowledge [Paperback]

by Nicholas Rescher

    • Author

      Nicholas Rescher

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      University of Pittsburgh Press

    • Published

      February 2009

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      Historically, there has been great deliberation about the limits of human knowledge. Isaac Newton, recognizing his own shortcomings, once described himself as 'a boy standing on the seashore...whilst the great ocean of truth lay all underscored before me'. In "Ignorance", Nicholas Rescher presents a broad-ranging study that examines the manifestations, consequences, and occasional benefits of ignorance in areas of philosophy, scientific endeavor, and ordinary life. Citing philosophers, theologians, and scientists from Socrates to Steven Hawking, Rescher seeks to uncover the factors that hinder our cognition. Rescher categorizes ignorance as ontologically grounded (rooted in acts of nature - erasure, chaos, and chance - that prevent fact determination), or epistemically grounded (the inadequacy of our information-securing resources). He then defines the basis of ignorance; inaccessible data; statistical fogs; secreted information; past data that have left no trace; future discoveries; future contingencies; vagrant predicates; and, superior intelligences.
      Such impediments set limits to inquiry and mean that while we can always extend our existing knowledge - variability here is infinite - there are things that we will never know. Cognitive finitude also hinders our ability to assimilate more than a certain number of facts. We may acquire additional information, but lack the facility to interpret it. More information does not always increase knowledge; it may point us further down the path toward an erroneous conclusion. In light of these deficiencies, Rescher looks to the role of computers in solving problems and expanding our knowledge base, but finds limits to their reasoning capacity. As Rescher's comprehensive study concludes, ignorance itself is a fertile topic for knowledge, and recognizing the boundaries of our comprehension is where wisdom begins.

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      • Author

        Nicholas Rescher

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        University of Pittsburgh Press

      • Published

        February 2009

      • Weight

        205g

      • Page Count

        160

      • Dimensions

        140 x 209 x 16 mm

      • ISBN

        9780822960140

      • ISBN-10

        0822960141

      • Eden Code

        4585472

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      • Author/Creator: Nicholas Rescher

      • ISBN: 9780822960140

      • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

      • Release Date: February 2009

      • Weight: 205g

      • Dimensions: 140 x 209 x 16 mm

      • Eden Code: 4585472


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