Subj : What is wrong with you?
To   : Gregory Deyss
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Sat Jul 20 2019 01:55 am

Hello Greg,

>   LL> >   ml>  ml>> says he with his head firmly buried in the sand...
>   LL> >   ml>
>   LL> >   ml>  GD> Believe me, my head is anything but buried in the sand,
>   LL> >   ml>
>   LL> >   ml> willful ignorance: A decision in bad faith to avoid becoming
> infor
>   LL> >   ml> about something so as to avoid having to make undesirable
> decision
>   LL> > that
>   LL> >   ml> such information might prompt.
>   LL> >   ml>
>   LL> >   ml> invincible ignorance: the fallacy of insisting on the
> legitimacy o
>   LL> > one's
>   LL> >   ml> position in the face of contradictory facts.
>   LL> >
>   LL> >Your inability to refute what I have indicated show that your side
> has no
>   LL> >facts contradictory or otherwise.
>   LL>
>   LL> Willful ignorance - something that can be denied.
>   LL>
>   LL> Invincible ignorance - something that cannot be denied.
>   LL>
>   LL> Well, now that we all know which one is which ...
>
>Don't about value- getting his money's worth out of the pocket dictionary
> that he picked up at the local Wal*Mart.

It is true that we are all largely ignorant.  Ignorant and unknowing.

There are times when we do not know we are ignorant.  And there are
times when we recognize our ignorance.  Usually, it makes no difference
whether we know we are ignorant, or if we recognize our ignorace.
Unless the expected consequences are significant.  In which case, we
can do whatever we want without consequence.

OTOH, if those expected consequences are unexpected ...

--Lee

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