Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy by Rik Peels
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1138945668 | 253 pages | PDF | 1 MB
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1138945668 | 253 pages | PDF | 1 MB
This edited collection focuses on the moral and social dimensions of ignorance―an undertheorized category in analytic philosophy. Contributors address such issues as the relation between ignorance and deception, ignorance as a moral excuse, ignorance as a legal excuse, and the relation between ignorance and moral character. In the moral realm, ignorance is sometimes considered as an excuse; some specific kind of ignorance seems to be implied by a moral character; and ignorance is closely related to moral risk. Ignorance has certain social dimensions as well: it has been claimed to be the engine of science; it seems to be entailed by privacy and secrecy; and it is widely thought to constitute a legal excuse in certain circumstances. Together, these contributions provide a sustained inquiry into the nature of ignorance and the pivotal role it plays in the moral and social domains.