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Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
Abstract Although ignorance has never been recognised by the courts as a ground of restitution in its own right, it has been invoked to explain why restitution has been ordered in a number of cases. In many cases it will in fact make no difference whether the claimant's restitutionary claim is founded on unjust enrichment, with ignorance
Bishop, R., Phillips, J.
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Abstract Although ignorance has never been recognised by the courts as a ground of restitution in its own right, it has been invoked to explain why restitution has been ordered in a number of cases. In many cases it will in fact make no difference whether the claimant's restitutionary claim is founded on unjust enrichment, with ignorance
Bishop, R., Phillips, J.
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Orchestrating Ignorance, Ignoring Consent
2007Abstract This chapter discusses some of the unethical strategies polluters use to mislead citizens about pollution risks. It identifies at least ten special-interest or government behaviors — from advertising and lobbying to white-collar crime and information-suppression — that enable private-interest polluters to subvert the public ...
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2023
Abstract This book rigorously develops a full-blown epistemology of ignorance. It answers questions that are rarely addressed in philosophy; for example, what is ignorance of facts or truths? Is it simply the absence of knowledge, or are things more complex?
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Abstract This book rigorously develops a full-blown epistemology of ignorance. It answers questions that are rarely addressed in philosophy; for example, what is ignorance of facts or truths? Is it simply the absence of knowledge, or are things more complex?
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2018
Until recently, epistemology has largely neglected ignorance, focusing on knowledge and what is necessary for knowledge, such as epistemic justification. However, over the last 20 years or so the tendency to neglect ignorance has changed, especially in several debates at the intersection of ethics and epistemology.
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Until recently, epistemology has largely neglected ignorance, focusing on knowledge and what is necessary for knowledge, such as epistemic justification. However, over the last 20 years or so the tendency to neglect ignorance has changed, especially in several debates at the intersection of ethics and epistemology.
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Abstract This chapter uses the concept of salience structures to better understand the nature and normativity of ignorance. The chapter introduces the permissibility problem, which is the problem of explaining why some forms of ignorance are epistemically neutral, while others are criticizable.
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