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Deliberate Ignorance Choosing Not To Know Strngmann Forum Reports Hertwig

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Deliberate Ignorance Choosing Not To Know Strngmann Forum Reports Hertwig
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.27 MB
Pages: 396
Author: Hertwig, Ralph (Editor) & Engel, Christoph (Editor)
ISBN: 9780262045599, 0262045591
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Deliberate Ignorance Choosing Not To Know Strngmann Forum Reports Hertwig by Hertwig, Ralph (editor) & Engel, Christoph (editor) 9780262045599, 0262045591 instant download after payment.

Psychologists, economists, historians, computer scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and legal scholars explore the conscious choice not to seek information. The history of intellectual thought abounds with claims that knowledge is valued and sought, yet individuals and groups often choose not to know. We call the conscious choice not to seek or use knowledge (or information) deliberate ignorance. When is this a virtue, when is it a vice, and what can be learned from formally modeling the underlying motives? On which normative grounds can it be judged? Which institutional interventions can promote or prevent it? In this book, psychologists, economists, historians, computer scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and legal scholars explore the scope of deliberate ignorance.

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