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Ignorance is a lack of knowledge or understanding . Deliberate ignorance is a culturally-induced phenomenon, the study of which is called agnotology .

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23-468: [REDACTED] Look up stoopid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stoopid is a common misspelling or ironic spelling of stupid . It may also refer to: " Stoopid! ", a 2011 song by CeCe Peniston "Stoopid" (6ix9ine song) , a 2018 song by 6ix9ine Stoopid Records , a record label by American band Slightly Stoopid Stoopid Buddy Stoodios ,

46-521: A character study of "The Stupid Man" attributed to the Greek philosopher Theophrastus (c. 371 – c. 287 BC), stupidity was defined as "mental slowness in speech or action". The modern English word "stupid" has a broad range of application, from being slow of mind (indicating a lack of intelligence, care or reason), dullness of feeling or sensation (torpidity, senselessness, insensitivity), or lacking interest or point (vexing, exasperating). It can either imply

69-432: A "bandit" whose action at least has a rational goal, namely his benefit. The fool or buffoon has been a central character in much comedy . Alford and Alford found that humor based on stupidity was prevalent in "more complex" societies as compared to some other forms of humor. Some analysis of William Shakespeare 's comedy has found that his characters tend to hold mutually contradictory positions; because this implies

92-596: A barrier against learning anything new, and thus its own form of pseudo-stupidity. Otto Fenichel maintained that "quite a percentage of so-called feeble-mindedness turns out to be pseudo-debility, conditioned by inhibition ... Every intellect begins to show weakness when affective motives are working against it". He suggests that "people become stupid ad hoc , that is, when they do not want to understand, where understanding would cause anxiety or guilt feeling, or would endanger an existing neurotic equilibrium." In rather different fashion, Doris Lessing argued that "there

115-502: A choice, not a forced act or accident. Lastly, it requires the activity to be maladaptive, in that it is in the worst interest of the actor, and specifically done to prevent adaption to new data or existing circumstances." There are various tests to measure intelligence quotient (IQ), as well as tests that measure aptitude , such as the United States Marine Corps ' required General Classification Test (GCT), and

138-430: A congenital lack of capacity for reasoning, or a temporary state of daze, or slow-mindedness. In Understanding Stupidity , James F. Welles defines stupidity this way: "The term may be used to designate a mentality which is considered to be informed, deliberate and maladaptive." Welles distinguishes stupidity from ignorance ; where stupidity means one must know they are acting in their own worst interest in that it must be

161-595: A corollary to writing about what we know, maybe we should add getting familiar with our ignorance, and the possibilities therein for ruining a good story. Another effect of ignorance is characterized by the Dunning-Kruger effect , named after the scientists David Dunning and Justin Kruger in 1999. This theory centralizes the behavior of subjects regarding their intellectual capabilities and social behaviors. The limited information or competence of people who possess

184-415: A lack of careful analysis it indicates stupidity on their part. Today there is a wide array of television shows that showcase stupidity such as The Simpsons . Goofball comedy is a class of naive, zany humour typified by actor Leslie Nielsen . Stupidity is a 2003 movie directed by Albert Nerenberg . It depicts examples and analyses of stupidity in modern society and media, and seeks "to explore

207-471: A more Romantic spirit William Blake and Carl Jung believed stupidity can be the mother of wisdom . The root word stupid , which can serve as an adjective or noun, comes from the Latin verb stupere , for being numb or astonished, and is related to stupor . In Roman culture, the stupidus was the professional fall guy in the theatrical mimes . According to the online Merriam-Webster dictionary,

230-549: A production company who produced Robot Chicken See also [ edit ] Stupid (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stoopid . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stoopid&oldid=1137594258 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

253-559: Is an adjective that describes a person in the state of being unaware , or even cognitive dissonance and other cognitive relation, and can describe individuals who are unaware of important information or facts . Ignorance can appear in three different types: factual ignorance (absence of knowledge of some fact), object ignorance (unacquaintance with some object), and technical ignorance (absence of knowledge of how to do something). Ignorance can have negative effects on individuals and societies, but can also benefit them by creating within them

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276-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Stupid Stupidity is a lack of intelligence , understanding , reason , or wit , an inability to learn. It may be innate, assumed or reactive. The word stupid comes from the Latin word stupere . Stupid characters are often used for comedy in fictional stories. Walter B. Pitkin called stupidity "evil", but in

299-645: Is no defense: "Neither protest nor force can touch it. Reasoning is of no use. Facts that contradict personal prejudices can simply be disbelieved." The great danger of stupidity manifests itself when it affects larger groups. In a larger group, "the stupid person will also be capable of any evil and at the same time incapable of seeing that it is evil". According to Carlo Cipolla the efforts of stupid people are counterproductive to their own and other's interest. He maintains that reasonable people cannot imagine or understand unreasonable behavior making stupid people dangerous and damaging, even potentially more dangerous than

322-543: Is no fool like an intellectual ... a kind of clever stupidity, bred out of a line of logic in the head, nothing to do with experience." In the Romantic reaction to Enlightenment wisdom, a valorisation of the irrational , the foolish, and the stupid emerged, as in William Blake 's dictum that "if the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise"; or Jung 's belief that "it requires no art to become stupid;

345-633: The Army General Classification Test . Researchers Michael Klein and Matthew Cancian have reported a declining aptitude among college educated applicants to the Marine Corps over the past 34 years, although this effect was not observed in the general enlisted population. Researchers Michael J. McFarland, Matt E. Hauer, and Aaron Reuben report those born between 1951 and 1980 may have lost an average of 2.6 IQ points from exposure to leaded gasoline. Eric Berne described

368-401: The game of "Stupid" as having "the thesis...'I laugh with you at my own clumsiness and stupidity.'" He points out that the player has the advantage of lowering other people's expectations, and so evading responsibility and work; but that he or she may still come through under pressure, like the proverbially stupid younger son. Wilfred Bion considered that psychological projection created

391-424: The desire to know more. For example, ignorance within science opens the opportunity to seek knowledge and make discoveries by asking new questions. Though this can only take place if the individual possesses a curious mind. Studies suggest that adults with an adequate education who perform enriching and challenging jobs are happier, and more in control of their environment. The confidence that adults obtain through

414-471: The prospect that willful ignorance has increasingly become a strategy for success in the realms of politics and entertainment." Idiocracy , a Mike Judge film from 2006, explores a dystopian future America where a person of average IQ is cryogenically frozen and wakes up 500 years later to find that mankind, increasingly dependent on technology built by previous generations that it does not properly maintain or understand, has regressed in intelligence to

437-405: The sense of control that education provides allows those adults to go for more leadership positions and seek for power throughout their lives. In 1984, author Thomas Pynchon observed: We are often unaware of the scope and structure of our ignorance. Ignorance is not just a blank space on a person's mental map. It has contours and coherence, and for all I know rules of operation as well. So as

460-423: The standards of current-era mental retardation , and that he has become the de facto smartest person on Earth. Americans have become so stupid that society faces famine and collapse, and according to Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat , "...each laugh is tempered with the unsettling realization that [Judge's] vision of mankind's future might not be too far off the mark." Ignorance The word "ignorant"

483-431: The supreme Social Evil. Three factors combine to establish it as such. First and foremost, the number of stupid people is legion. Secondly, most of the power in business, finance, diplomacy and politics is in the hands of more or less stupid individuals. Finally, high abilities are often linked with serious stupidity. Dietrich Bonhoeffer indicated stupidity to be "a more dangerous enemy of the good than evil" because there

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506-511: The whole art lies in extracting wisdom from stupidity. Stupidity is the mother of the wise, but cleverness never." Similarly, Michel Foucault argued for the necessity of stupidity to re-connect with what our articulate categories exclude, to recapture the alterity of difference . In his book A Short Introduction to the History of Stupidity (1932), Walter B. Pitkin warns about the impact of stupid people: Stupidity can easily be proved

529-455: The words "stupid" and "stupidity" entered the English language in 1541. Since then, stupidity has taken place along with " fool ", " idiot ", " dumb ", " moron ", and related concepts as a pejorative for misdeeds, whether purposeful or accidental, due to absence of mental capacity. Stupidity is a quality or state of being stupid, or an act or idea that exhibits properties of being stupid. In

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