Filosofia da ignorância

Porto Alegre: (2020)
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Abstract

This book is an essay on human ignorance. It addresses several biases of ignorance, ranging from the relationship we have with the sciences to the relationship we must have with conscience and, especially, with happiness. The main objective is to present some essays that serve as tools so that they can help readers to transpose points of view, overcoming old obstacles and expanding topics from various areas of life. Before thinking about the relationship we should have with knowledge and conscience, the work suggests thinking about the relationship we need to have with our own ignorance.

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Filipe Calhau
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