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David B. Kinney on the Philosophy of Science

COMPLEXITY

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Rational Ignorance and Systemic Inequality

This chapter critiques the idea that willful ignorance among elite groups is irrational, proposing the concept of rational risk aversion instead. It emphasizes the need to understand knowledge and belief within social contexts, particularly concerning biases related to race, gender, and class. By exploring decision-making frameworks and the implications of systematic ignorance, the discussion advocates for direct interventions to address systemic inequality rather than solely focusing on education.

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