UID:
almafu_9960950864502883
Format:
1 online resource
ISBN:
0-262-36327-5
,
0-262-36261-9
Series Statement:
Strüngmann forum reports
Content:
"Psychologists, economists, historians, computer scientists, sociologists, philosophers, and legal scholars discuss when is deliberate ignorance a virtue, and what type of environment does it require"--
Note:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- The Phenomenon -- 1: Homo Ignorans: Deliberately Choosing Not to Know -- 2: The Complex Dynamics of Deliberate Ignorance and the Desire to Know in Times of Transformation -- 3: Utilizing Strategic Ignorance in Negotiations -- 4: Blinding to Remove Biases in Science and Society -- Deep Structure -- 5: The Deep Structure of Deliberate Ignorance -- 6: How Forgetting Aids Homo Ignorans -- 7: Willful Construction of Ignorance -- Models -- 8: Models of Deliberate Ignorance in Individual Choice -- 9: The Evolution of Deliberate Ignorance in Strategic Interaction -- 10: The Zoo of Models of Deliberate Ignorance -- Norms -- 11: Harry Potter and the Welfare of the Willfully Blinded -- 12: Is There a Right Not to Know Genetic Information about Oneself? -- 13: Reflections on Deliberate Ignorance -- 14: Normative Implications of Deliberate Ignorance -- Institutions -- 15: Institutions Promoting or Countering Deliberate Ignorance -- 16: Deliberate Ignorance and the Law -- 17: Deliberate Ignorance.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-262-04559-1
Language:
English