This paper addresses the problem of 'ignorance' in philosophy and science, particularly with respect to the conceptualization, study and solution of environmental problems. We begin by distinguishing between 'risk', 'uncertainty' and 'ignorance'. We then offer a categorization of ignorance, and use these categories to assess the role of science as a means of reducing ignorance. We note that to proceed with science, several 'acts of faith' are necessary. We conclude with a discussion of the importance of an attitude of openness in science and philosophy, especially regarding environmental problems. Throughout, we illustrate our discussion of ignorance, and the problems involved in its reduction, by reference to environmental issues.environme...
The metaphysical implications of some of the scientific advances of the twentieth century have been ...
The most prominent manifestation of intrasystemic ignorance is the concept of risk as situated in an...
This explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we cons...
In the field of science and technology, an open discussion of ignorance as a fundamental cause of en...
Ignorance is an inherently broad and comprehensive notion, which, ironically, can refer to both the ...
Hence, this collective volume aims at approaching a more centered discussion on limits, potentialiti...
Robert Proctor has argued that ignorance or non-knowledge can be fruitfully divided into at least th...
Environmental issues have now surfaced in all the social sciences, especially geography, sociology a...
Philosophical reflections on the environment began with early philosophers’ invocation of a cosmolog...
In this essay, the author suggests that the practice of environmental education research might be im...
This book offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation of ignorance. Using a set of cognitive ...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
In a certain sense uncertainty and ignorance have been recognized in science and philosophy from the...
Environmental scientists play a key role in society's responses to environmental problems, and many ...
In the era where human communities have been plunged into unprecedented environmental problems, scie...
The metaphysical implications of some of the scientific advances of the twentieth century have been ...
The most prominent manifestation of intrasystemic ignorance is the concept of risk as situated in an...
This explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we cons...
In the field of science and technology, an open discussion of ignorance as a fundamental cause of en...
Ignorance is an inherently broad and comprehensive notion, which, ironically, can refer to both the ...
Hence, this collective volume aims at approaching a more centered discussion on limits, potentialiti...
Robert Proctor has argued that ignorance or non-knowledge can be fruitfully divided into at least th...
Environmental issues have now surfaced in all the social sciences, especially geography, sociology a...
Philosophical reflections on the environment began with early philosophers’ invocation of a cosmolog...
In this essay, the author suggests that the practice of environmental education research might be im...
This book offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation of ignorance. Using a set of cognitive ...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
In a certain sense uncertainty and ignorance have been recognized in science and philosophy from the...
Environmental scientists play a key role in society's responses to environmental problems, and many ...
In the era where human communities have been plunged into unprecedented environmental problems, scie...
The metaphysical implications of some of the scientific advances of the twentieth century have been ...
The most prominent manifestation of intrasystemic ignorance is the concept of risk as situated in an...
This explores the position of humanity in the environment from the principle that the models we cons...