

Daniel R. DeNicola, “Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don’t Know” (The MIT Press, 2017)
Dec 1, 2017
In this engaging discussion, Daniel R. DeNicola, author and philosopher specializing in epistemology and ethics, dives into the often-overlooked realm of ignorance. He argues that ignorance should be central to philosophical inquiry, highlighting various forms that it takes and its implications for decision-making. DeNicola shares insights on how our understanding of knowledge is shaped by the nature of what we don’t know, and reflects on the necessity of philosophical training in education to navigate today’s complex landscapes.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Ignorance in Philosophy and Education
01:39 • 14min
The Complex Nature of Ignorance
15:19 • 9min
The Complexities of Ignorance
24:36 • 8min
Navigating Ignorance: A Pathway to Knowledge
32:18 • 15min
Understanding Rain Probability: Misconceptions and Realities
46:50 • 4min
Revisiting Ignorance in Epistemology
50:31 • 12min