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Ignorance


Ignorance, the privation or absence of knowledge.

The causes of ignorance, according to Locke, are chiefly these three.  1. Want of ideas.  2. Want of a discoverable connection between the ideas we have.  3. Want of tracing and examining our ideas.  See Metaphysics.

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