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(Un)deliberate ignorance. Discreet charm and adaptive functions of motivated ignorance

Data publikacji: 29.06.2023

Sztuka Leczenia, Tom 38 (2023), Tom 38, Numer 1, s. 35 - 43

https://doi.org/10.4467/18982026SZL.23.009.17923

Autorzy

Krzysztof Mudyń
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6177-7241 Orcid
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Tytuły

(Un)deliberate ignorance. Discreet charm and adaptive functions of motivated ignorance

Abstrakt

First, the author cites several of wilful ignorance and analyzes the concept in relation to related terms such as “voluntary blindness”, “information avoidance” and “negative knowledge”. Then he presents the six groups of motives distinguished by Engel and Hartwig, which may lead to the phenomenon of deliberate ignorance. The author proposes to reduce The author proposes to reduce this taxonomy to three more general motives, i.e. emotional, pragmatic and moral category, and characterizes their specificity. Referring to psychoanalytic tradition and the role attributed by the modern experimental psychology to unconscious processes, he notes that not every type of motivated ignorance is preceded by a “deliberate”, conscious decision. Many manifestations of ignorance are spontaneous (but not accidental) products of the activity of unconscious processes. More or less “deliberate” ignorance is a frequent reason for potential patients to avoid or delay medical examination. The practical problem is how to counteract this unfavorable tendency.

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Informacje

Informacje: Sztuka Leczenia, Tom 38 (2023), Tom 38, Numer 1, s. 35 - 43

Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy

Tytuły:

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(Un)deliberate ignorance. Discreet charm and adaptive functions of motivated ignorance

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(Un)deliberate ignorance. Discreet charm and adaptive functions of motivated ignorance

Publikacja: 29.06.2023

Otrzymano: 18.01.2023

Zaakceptowano: 13.02.2023

Status artykułu: Otwarte __T_UNLOCK

Licencja: CC BY  ikona licencji

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