Sentence examples for from a sort of ignorance from inspiring English sources

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In a paper called "'Wild' Psychoanalysis" (1910), he derides (his own) "long superseded idea . . . that the patient suffers from a sort of ignorance, and that if one removes this ignorance by giving him information (about the causal connection of his illness with his life, about his experiences in childhood, and so on), he is bound to recover".

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A: Sort of.

But there's something broader going on: a sort of willful ignorance, supposedly driven by moral concerns but actually reflecting domestic politics.

In our model the mechanism of peripheral tolerance is very basic, static and unspecific, and could be considered a sort of 'peripheral ignorance'.

My words were spoken from a sort of "delusional girl" persona I often inhabit, a girl who careens between wisdom and ignorance (that's what my TV show is too) and it didn't translate.

"That sort of ignorance would be dangerous in a doorman, let alone a president".

The first sort of ignorance is the ignorance a higher principle has of what is lower than it.

I think in horror about how we first started off with our sort of ignorance and innocence about a lot of things, and it's been good to have the experience of learning how to do things better.

The second sort of ignorance is the ignorance the lower has of the higher.

While ignorance is often blamed on individuals, in a sort of, "Just read a book, you dumb bastard" kind of way, Gilroy talks about a manufacturing of ignorance that keeps the people of this country from learning about Britain's imperial past.

"A sort of blank".

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