Lindsay Lemus

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Vincible ignorance is avoidable if one is duly attentive. Invincible ignorance occurs when a person could not have known better. The difference in the two is in acting in good faith or not.33 These two kinds of ignorance illuminate the fact that it is possible to do “things we sincerely think are good, but which actually corrupt us, others, and society as a whole.”
On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life Through Great Books
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