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Peter Burke, "Ignorance: A Global History" (Yale UP, 2024)

New Books in Intellectual History

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Religion, Ignorance, and Historical Narratives

This chapter examines the intricate relationship between religion and ignorance, addressing accusations from new atheists while illustrating the complex interplay of faith and science through historical figures like Galileo. It also explores the endurance of conspiracy theories and the phenomenon of 'citation amnesia' in academia, highlighting how both religious beliefs and scholarly practices can reflect underlying ignorance and the struggle for intellectual ownership.

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