No. of pages 154
Published: 2022
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"Defence of Ignorance" by Henry Morley explores the philosophical and moral implications of knowledge and ignorance. Morley argues that ignorance can sometimes be a defense against the overwhelming complexities of life. Through a series of essays, he delves into the limitations of human understanding and the dangers of overestimating our knowledge. The work challenges readers to reconsider the value of what we do not know, suggesting that embracing ignorance can lead to humility and deeper insight. Ultimately, Morley advocates for a balanced approach to knowledge, recognizing that not all understanding is beneficial and that some mysteries might be best left unexplored. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 154 pages in this book. This book was published in 2022 by Forgotten Books .