voluntary ignorance - translation to ρωσικά
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voluntary ignorance - translation to ρωσικά

Invincible error; Invincible ignorance; Invincibly ignorant; Affected ignorance; Invincible ignorance (Catholic theology); Vincible ignorance; Invincible and vincible ignorance

voluntary ignorance      

[vɔlənt(ə)ri'ignərəns]

юриспруденция

виновное незнание

voluntary ignorance      
юр. виновное незнание.
argumentum ad ignorantium         
  • John Locke
LOGICAL FALLACY THAT, SINCE PROPOSITION HAS NOT YET BEEN PROVEN FALSE, IT MUST BE TRUE
Logical fallacy/Lack of imagination; Lack of imagination; Argumentum ad ignorantium; Argument from Ignorance; Argument ad ignorantium; Shifting the burden of proof; Appeal to Ignorance; Proof of a negative; Argumentum ad ignorantiam; Appeal to ignorance; The Argument from Personal Incredulity; Absence of evidence; Ad ignorantium; Ad ignorantiam; Fallacy of appeal to ignorance; Argumentum ad ignoranciam; Arguments from ignorance; Ad Ignorantiam; Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence

[ɑ:gjumentəmædignə'ræntiəm]

Латинский язык

аргументум ад игнорантиум

доказательство

рассчитанное на неосведомлённость противника

Ορισμός

WRVS
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Women's Royal Voluntary Service.

Βικιπαίδεια

Vincible and invincible ignorance

Vincible ignorance is, in Catholic moral theology, ignorance that a person could remove by applying reasonable diligence in the given set of circumstances. It contrasts with invincible ignorance, which a person is either entirely incapable of removing, or could only do so by supererogatory efforts (i.e., efforts above and beyond normal duty).

The first Pope to use the term invincible ignorance officially seems to have been Pope Pius IX in the allocution Singulari Quadam (9 December 1854) and the encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17 March 1856) and Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 August 1863). The term, however, is far older than that. Aquinas, for instance, uses it in his Summa Theologica (written 1265–1274), and discussion of the concept can be found as far back as Origen (3rd century).

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1. And in their immediate environment, they expose Israelis to facts and experiences that make it difficult for them to keep wallowing in their voluntary ignorance and disregarding the dangers that our oppressive regime poses over the Palestinians.
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