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Ignorance

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Ignorance

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ignorance, Ignorance, Trust, Doubt, Secrecy, Stupidity, List of ethics topics

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Retcon - Kinds

Although there is considerable ambiguity and overlap between different kinds of retcons, there are some distinctions that can be made between them, depending on whether they add to, alter, or remove material from past continuity. Retcon - Addition. Some retcons do not directly contradict previously established facts, but "fill in" missing background details necessary for current plot points. This was the sense in which Thomas used "retroactive continuity", as a purely additive process that did not "undo" a ...

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Retcon, Retcon - Origins, Retcon - Kinds, Retcon - Addition, Retcon - Alteration, Retcon - Subtraction, Retcon - Related, Retcon - Notable examples, Retcon - Comics, Retcon - Radio, Retcon - Television, Retcon - Film, Retcon - Literature, Retcon - Star Trek in various media, Retcon - Video games, Retcon - Ignored sequels in various media

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Retcon - Types of Retcons

Although there is considerable ambiguity and overlap between different kinds of retcons, there are some distinctions that can be made between different types of retcons, depending on whether they add to, alter, or remove material from past continuity. These distinctions often evoke different reactions from fans of the material. Retcon - Addition. Some retcons do not directly contradict previously established facts, but "fill in" missing background details, usually to support current plot points. This was t ...

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Retcon, Retcon - Origins, Retcon - Types of Retcons, Retcon - Addition, Retcon - Alteration, Retcon - Subtraction, Retcon - Related, Retcon - Notable examples, Retcon - Comics, Retcon - Radio, Retcon - Television, Retcon - Film, Retcon - Literature, Retcon - Star Trek in various media, Retcon - Video games, Retcon - Ignored sequels in various media

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Problem of Hell - The debate

While Hell has traditionally been regarded as a punishment for wrong-doing or sin in life, the problem arises primarily from the severity of the punishment, if Hell is indeed seen as eternal torture. However, the view of hell as "punishment" is not universal. For example, the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholics see it as a condition brought about by, and the natural consequence of, free rejection of God's love. The debate mostly focuses on whether God would want to allow a situation where some people are consigned to Hell forever. Th ...

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Problem of Hell, Problem of Hell - The debate, Problem of Hell - Issues of Justice, Problem of Hell - Hell as a choice, Problem of Hell - The argument from ignorance, Problem of Hell - Denying the assumptions, Problem of Hell - Bibliography

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Retcon - Notable examples

A comprehensive list of retcons is impossible, but the following are better-known examples. To avoid speculation, they don't attempt to justify alteration-type retcons in the context of their respective continuities (a popular activity among some fans), nor to explain the real-world reasons for them. Retcon - Comics. When Alan Moore took over writing Swamp Thing, he wrote a story revealing that the title character was not Alec Holland transformed into a monster, but - to the surprise of both t ...

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Retcon, Retcon - Origins, Retcon - Types of Retcons, Retcon - Addition, Retcon - Alteration, Retcon - Subtraction, Retcon - Related, Retcon - Notable examples, Retcon - Comics, Retcon - Radio, Retcon - Television, Retcon - Film, Retcon - Literature, Retcon - Star Trek in various media, Retcon - Video games, Retcon - Ignored sequels in various media

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Retcon - Notable examples

The following examples are not comprehensive. For the sake of brevity, neutrality, and factuality, they don't attempt to explain or justify alteration-type retcons in the context of their respective continuities (a popular activity among some fans), nor do they address the real-world reasons for them. Retcon - Comics. When Alan Moore took over writing Swamp Thing, he wrote a story revealing that the title character was not Alec Holland transformed into a monster, but - to the surprise of both ...

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Retcon, Retcon - Origins, Retcon - Kinds, Retcon - Addition, Retcon - Alteration, Retcon - Subtraction, Retcon - Related, Retcon - Notable examples, Retcon - Comics, Retcon - Radio, Retcon - Television, Retcon - Film, Retcon - Literature, Retcon - Star Trek in various media, Retcon - Video games, Retcon - Ignored sequels in various media

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Crass - Penis Envy Christ the Album and a change of strategy

Crass released their third album Penis Envy in 1981. This marked a departure from the somewhat testosterone-driven 'hardcore punk' image that Feeding of the 5000 and its follow up Stations of the Crass had to some extent given the group. It featured more complex musical arrangements and exclusively female vocals provided by Eve Libertine and Joy De Vivre (although Steve Ignorant re ...

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Crass, Crass - Overview, Crass - Origins of the band, Crass - Crass Records, Crass - Penis Envy Christ the Album and a change of strategy, Crass - Direct Action 'Thatchergate' and internal debates, Crass - Dissolution, Crass - Influences, Crass - 2002 onwards: The Crass Collective/Crass Agenda/Last Amendment, Crass - Statistics, Crass - Members, Crass - Discography, Crass - Also of note, Crass - Related writings and references

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Autodidacticism - Famous autodidacts

Mythologist Joseph Campbell is one of the most famous autodidacts, and is seen by some as a poster-boy for autodidacticism. Following completion of his masters degree, Campbell decided not to go forward with his plans to earn a doctorate, and he went into the woods in upstate New York, reading deeply for five years. According to Campbell, this is, in a sense, where his real education took place, and the time when he b ...

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Autodidacticism, Autodidacticism - Famous autodidacts, Autodidacticism - The Ignorant Schoolmaster, Autodidacticism - Autodidacticism quotations, Autodidacticism - Books

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Another Country novel - Structure and Plot Synopsis

The first fifth of Another Country tells of the downfall of jazz drummer Rufus Scott. Rufus begins a relationship with Leona, a white woman from the South and introduces her to his friends, including the struggling novelist Vivaldo, his more successful mentor Richard and Richard’s wife Cass. Although the relationship is initially frivolous, it becomes serious and the two leave town for several weeks. Rufus is abusive towards Leona and she is eventually committed to a mental hospital and Rufus returns to Harlem in a deep depres ...

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Another Country novel, Another Country novel - Structure and Plot Synopsis, Another Country novel - Themes, Another Country novel - Willing Ignorance, Another Country novel - Professional Jealousy

Read more here: » Another Country novel: Encyclopedia II - Another Country novel - Structure and Plot Synopsis

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Suit cards - Suits in games with traditional decks

A huge number of card games have been invented for the Anglo-American deck, and as such the general statement that "suits are usually equal" now has countless exceptions. Suit cards - Trumps. In a large and popular category of trick-taking games, traditionally called whist-style games although the best-known example may now be bridge, one suit is designated in each hand of play to be trump and all cards of the trump suit rank above all non-trump cards, and automatically prevail over them, losing onl ...

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Suit cards, Suit cards - Traditional Western playing cards, Suit cards - Suits in games with traditional decks, Suit cards - Trumps, Suit cards - Special suits, Suit cards - Ordering suits, Suit cards - Ignoring suits, Suit cards - Suits and colors, Suit cards - Adding extra suits to the Anglo-American deck, Suit cards - Commercial decks, Suit cards - Home-made decks, Suit cards - Other modern suited decks, Suit cards - Suit-and-value decks, Suit cards - Other suited decks, Suit cards - Fictional decks

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Crass - Origins of the band

The band came together when Dial House founder and former member of avant-garde performance art group EXIT Penny Rimbaud (real name Jerry Ratter) began jamming with Clash fan Steve Ignorant, who was staying at the house at the time. Between them they put together the songs "So What?" and "Do They Owe Us A Living?" as a drums and vocals duo. For a (very) short period of time they called themselves Stormtrooper, before choosing the name Crass, a reference to the David Bowie song "Ziggy Stardust" (specifically the line "The kids w ...

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Crass, Crass - Overview, Crass - Origins of the band, Crass - Crass Records, Crass - Penis Envy Christ the Album and a change of strategy, Crass - Direct Action 'Thatchergate' and internal debates, Crass - Dissolution, Crass - Influences, Crass - 2002 onwards: The Crass Collective/Crass Agenda/Last Amendment, Crass - Statistics, Crass - Members, Crass - Discography, Crass - Also of note, Crass - Related writings and references

Read more here: » Crass: Encyclopedia II - Crass - Origins of the band

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design debate

Intelligent design's opponents argue that among scientists, there is no debate about whether life evolved. A key strategy of the intelligent design movement is in convincing the general public that there is such a debate, and convincing the public, politicians, and cultural leaders that schools should "teach the controversy."[36] The intelligent design debate centers on three issues: Whether the definition of science is broad enough t ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design debate

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate

Intelligent design's opponents argue that among scientists, there is no debate about whether life evolved. A key strategy of the intelligent design movement is in convincing the general public that there is such a debate, and convincing the public, politicians, and cultural leaders that schools should "teach the controversy."[36] The intelligent design debate centers on three issues: Whether the definition of science is broad enough t ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Stupidity - Stupidity manifested by the educated

Recently a great deal of attention has been paid to another class of stupidity: stupid actions by those that are highly educated and worldly. It is an important subject as it is increasingly evident that powerful, and generally very intelligent, people sometimes do stupid things. In recent years a number of notions such as groupthink have been developed to explain this. This is a fairly new topic for researchers and there are still few academic works on the subject, though in the 19th Cent ...

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Stupidity, Stupidity - Definitions, Stupidity - Stupidity manifested by the educated, Stupidity - Stupidity in comedy, Stupidity - Pretending stupidity as a sales tactic, Stupidity - Individual stupidity vs collective stupidity, Stupidity - Quotes

Read more here: » Stupidity: Encyclopedia II - Stupidity - Stupidity manifested by the educated

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design as a movement

The intelligent design movement arose out of an organized neocreationist campaign to promote a religious agenda calling for broad social, academic and political changes employing intelligent design arguments in the public sphere, primarily in the United States. Leaders of the movement say intelligent design exposes the limitations of scientific orthodoxy and of the secular philosophy of Naturalism. Intelligent design proponents allege that science shouldn't be limited to naturalism, ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement

The intelligent design movement arose out of an organized neocreationist campaign to promote a religious agenda calling for broad social, academic and political changes employing intelligent design arguments in the public sphere, primarily in the United States. Leaders of the movement say intelligent design exposes the limitations of scientific orthodoxy and of the secular philosophy of Naturalism. Intelligent design proponents allege that science shouldn't be limited to naturalism, ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement

The intelligent design movement arose out of an organized neocreationist campaign directed by the Discovery Institute to promote a religious agenda calling for broad social, academic and political changes employing intelligent design arguments in the public sphere, primarily in the United States. Leaders of the intelligent design movement say intelligent design exposes the limitations of scientific orthodoxy and of the secular philosophy of Naturalism. Intelligent design proponents allege that science shouldn't be limited to na ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design controversy, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design in summary

Intelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

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Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Concepts

The following are summaries of key concepts of intelligent design, followed by summaries of criticisms. Counter-arguments against such criticisms are often proffered by intelligent design proponents, as are counter-counter-arguments by critics, etc. Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity. Main article: Irreducible complexity In the context of intelligent design, irreducible complexity wa ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Concepts

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Concepts

The following are summaries of key concepts of intelligent design, followed by summaries of criticisms. Counter-arguments against such criticisms are often proffered by intelligent design proponents, as are counter-counter-arguments by critics, etc. Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity. Main article: Irreducible complexity In the context of intelligent design, irreducible complexity wa ...

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Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Concepts

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary

Intelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...

See also:

Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design debate, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

Read more here: » Intelligent design: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary

Ignorance: Encyclopedia II - Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary

Intelligent design is presented as an alternative to purely naturalistic forms of the theory of evolution. The stated[6] purpose is to investigate whether or not existing empirical evidence implies that life on Earth must have been designed by an intelligent agent or agents. William Dembski, one of intelligent design's leading proponents, has stated that the fundamental claim of intelligent design is that "there are natural systems that cannot b ...

See also:

Intelligent design, Intelligent design - Intelligent design in summary, Intelligent design - Origins of the concept, Intelligent design - Origins of the term, Intelligent design - Concepts, Intelligent design - Irreducible complexity, Intelligent design - Specified complexity, Intelligent design - Fine-tuned universe, Intelligent design - The designer or designers, Intelligent design - Intelligent design as a movement, Intelligent design - Religion and leading proponents, Intelligent design - Intelligent design controversy, Intelligent design - ID as science, Intelligent design - Intelligence as an observable quality, Intelligent design - Arguments from ignorance, Intelligent design - Notes and references

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