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agnoiology

 
Dictionary: Ag·noi·ol·o·gy

n. (ăg`noi*ŏl"ō̍*j)

[Gr. 'a`gnoia ignorance + -logy.]
(Metaph.) The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant.


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(Greek ignorance) The study of ignorance. An increasingly important branch of epistemology.

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the philosophical study of ignorance
 
 
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