Sentence examples for problem of ignorance from inspiring English sources

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It could help to provide a long-term solution to the problem of ignorance about mental health and bring more discussion about mental illness into the open.

The problem of ignorance is unlikely to be ameliorated by increasing voter knowledge because demand for information, not the supply of it, is the major constraint on political knowledge.

Crudely speaking, it is a problem of ignorance, which in a crucial sense is a concomitant of the expansion of knowledge [33].

Whether correct in his philosophy or not, Nowachek's essay helps to challenge the "all too common view that racism is merely a cognitive problem of ignorance or false beliefs," and is important in illuminating the connection between the way humans perceive existence and racism itself.

'Epistemic' arguments that the only way to solve the paradox is to deny the truth of step 2 (so that vagueness is a problem of ignorance as to where the sharp boundary is between tires that are and are not bald) imply that there is always a right answer to the application of a law stated in vague language.

As in the assessment of real risks in the working environments, we encounter the problem of ignorance; it is possible to reduce the degree of ambiguity and increase the reliability of the results by integrating the qualitative risk assessment diagram and the Dempster-Shafer theory.

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Moreover, Evans' theory avoids the problems of ignorance and error.

Finally, in response to the problems of ignorance and error, Searle points out that once all of the relevant intentional content is taken into consideration, these problems simply do not arise.

Beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science and space, unsolved problems of peace and war, unconquered problems of ignorance and prejudice, unanswered questions of poverty and surplus".

Despite the problems of ignorance and bias, some voters may nevertheless update perceptions of their representative's conduct in light of public revelations.

According to Thornicroft and colleagues [ 23], stigma refers to problems of ignorance, prejudice and discrimination, in the way that lack of knowledge and prejudiced attitudes towards people with mental illness results in discrimination.

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