Exploring the Boundaries of Ignorance : its nature and accidental features. Peels, R. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 8(1):10–18, January, 2019.
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This article responds to El Kassar, Nadja (2018). “What Ignorance Really Is: Examining the Foundations of Epistemology of Ignorance.” Social Epistemology.
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	abstract = {This article responds to El Kassar, Nadja (2018). “What Ignorance Really Is: Examining the Foundations of Epistemology of Ignorance.” Social Epistemology.},
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