
• (n.) The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant.
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(from the article `Ferrier, James Frederick`) Scottish metaphysician distinguished for his theory of agnoiology, or theory of ignorance.
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Ag`noi·ol'o·gy (ăg`noi*ŏl'o*jȳ)
noun [ Greek
'a`gnoia ignorance +
-logy .]
(Metaph.) The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant.
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agnoiology 1. The doctrine concerning those things of which we are necessarily ignorant. 2. The science or study of ignorance, which determines its quality and conditions.
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(Gr. agnoio + logos, discourse on ignorance) J. F. Ferrier (1854) coined both this term and the term epistemology as connoting distinctive areas of philosophic inquiry in support of ontology. Agnoiology is the doctrine of ignorance which seeks to determine what we are necessarily ignorant of. It is a critique of agnosticism prior to the latter's a....
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