Understanding Ignorance
- 262 pages
- 10 hours of reading
An exploration of what we can know about what we don't know: why ignorance is more than simply a lack of knowledge.
Daniel DeNicola is a philosopher whose work delves into epistemology, the philosophy of education, theories of emotion, and ethics. His teaching explores intriguing themes such as choice, chance, luck, fate, and the nature of ignorance, revealing a profound interest in the nuances of human experience and decision-making. DeNicola's academic career is marked by a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied philosophical questions, offering readers a rich intellectual landscape.

An exploration of what we can know about what we don't know: why ignorance is more than simply a lack of knowledge.