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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total nescience" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a complete lack of knowledge or awareness about a particular subject. Example: "His total nescience regarding the topic was evident during the discussion."
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I've no nescience about the role my privilege played in my extraction from the site of impending violence.
"Total, total, total opposites".
"Total victory — total!
On the other hand, Ramanuja, a prominent southern Brahman who held to a qualified monism, argued strenuously against Shankara's dismissal of the world and of individual selves as being mere products of nescience.
Total darkness.
"Total nightmare.
Total newbie".
Like a good genie who would replace the world left behind with a shimmer, or a novel that, as you read it, immensely intensifies emotions, engraves reality, unleashes pleasures and joys that one life would not suffice to reveal, reverie — intuitive nescience —shatters the dreamer into an atopia of sensations outside himself and responsive intuitions.
Total bliss.
Total shamelessness".
Total liberation.
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