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Ignorance: 5. The Psychology of Ignorance

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Jul 11, 2024
Join Karen Douglas, a Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Kent specializing in conspiracy theories and misinformation, as she delves into the complexities of ignorance and knowledge. They discuss how the pursuit of certainty can lead to dangerous ideologies and the psychological implications of conspiracy thinking. Ignorance is portrayed not just as a void, but as a catalyst for empathy, personal growth, and even mental well-being, inviting listeners to reconsider its role in our lives and society.
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INSIGHT

Paradox of Knowledge and Ignorance

  • The human desire for knowledge and certainty can be paradoxical, sometimes leading to dangerous outcomes.
  • Ignorance is not simply the opposite of knowledge but can be a positive force.
INSIGHT

Conspiracy Theories and Certainty

  • Anxiety about uncertainty can drive people to seek solace in conspiracy theories.
  • This stems from a need for uniqueness and the desire to feel superior by possessing 'secret' knowledge.
ANECDOTE

Misguided Knowledge

  • People often cite respected authorities to support their beliefs, even if those beliefs are misguided.
  • Derek Black's father used readings from the 19th and 20th centuries to justify his racism.
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