Past, future, and present, these three times are imperceptible, an ignorance or nescience that is not real, only false. |
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It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes. |
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This living entity, covered by the influence of nescience, exists in different forms in the material condition. |
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I've no nescience about the role my privilege played in my extraction from the site of impending violence. |
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Algernon, in a condition of masculine nescience, lets himself become engaged to a woman of whom he knows nothing. |
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The theory of nescience is but the obverse of the fact of science. |
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