January 2023
Intermediate to advanced
248 pages
3h 45m
English
We value knowledge and certainty and disdain ignorance and doubt. Ignorant is an adjective of derision. Perhaps we overvalue knowledge and underestimate the power of ignorance; or should I say the awareness of ignorance? Why is this? Because knowledge can breed certainty, hubris and closed minds. We need to be open-minded and even doubtful about our knowledge because what was true yesterday may no longer be true today. The expert advice given to residents during the 2017 Grenfell fire in London, where 72 people died, was to stay in their flats. It was a fatal misdirection.
In the Middle Ages the authority of the Church and the Bible was unchallenged. There was a certainty in the order of things ...
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