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nescience
nescience (ˈnɛʃ(ɪ)əns, ˈniːʃ(ɪ)əns) [ad. late L. nescientia, f. nesciens: see next.] Absence or lack of knowledge, ignorance.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Pref., Wks. (1653) 19, I can yet adde many more needfull particulars, which the Author hath in his nescience omitted. 1653 Jer. Taylor Serm. for Year i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adevism
Müller used it in the Gifford Lectures in connection with the Vedanta philosophy, for the correlative of ignorance or nescience. wikipedia.org
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unexclusive
unexˈclusive, a. (un-1 7.)1831 Sir W. Hamilton Discuss. (1852) 222 Muench's unexclusive views have found favor with Mayerhoff. 1862 J. Martineau Ess., Sci. Nescience & Faith (1866) 189 To the Infinite, as unexclusive, every thing affirmative belongs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ishvaratva
Bhashya on Brahma Sutra 2.1.14 explains that name and form constitute the seeds of the entire expanse of phenomenal existence, and which are conjured up by nescience wikipedia.org
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propathy
† ˈpropathy Obs. rare. [ad. Gr. προπάθεια: cf. προπαθεῖν to suffer beforehand. Cf. F. propathie a preliminary symptom.] = propassion.1657 Reeve God's Plea 63 Whether..a mere nescience, pawsing delight or propathy, doe not of it selfe cause sinne. [1858 Mayne Expos. Lex., Propathia, term for the pres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Causal body
It originates with avidya, "ignorance" or "nescience" of the real identity of the atman, instead giving birth to the notion of jiva-bhuta. wikipedia.org
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Nicolas Abraham
'Abraham and Török use the word "nescience" to describe the phantom effect. It refers to the gap in knowledge where the trauma resides'. wikipedia.org
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collectivity
collectivity (kɒlɛkˈtɪvɪtɪ) [f. L. collectīv-us collective + -ity: cf. nativity, and see -ity.] 1. Collective state or quality; collectiveness.1862 F. Hall Hindu Philos. Syst. 160 Máyá, illusion, avidyá, nescience, and ajnána, ignorance,—when these two denote collectivity,—are synonyms. 1872 Morley ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Drishti-srishti-vada
In this context, Madhusudana in his Siddhanta-bindu explains that Ishvara is Pure consciousness Brahman afflicted by nescience, and the reflection of consciousness in nescience is the jiva who is himself thus the material and efficient cause of the universe through his own nescience. wikipedia.org
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inscience
inscience Now rare. (ˈɪnʃɪəns) [ad. L. inscientia want of knowledge, ignorance, f. inscient-em (see next), after scientia knowledge, science. Cf. obs. F. inscience (15–16th c.), It. inscienza (Florio).] The condition of not knowing; want of knowledge; nescience, ignorance.1578 Banister Hist. Man Pre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pratibimbavada
in the inner sense is the Jiva on which account Ishvara, as a reflected image, is subject to the defects of avidya in as much as when characterized by nescience Pratibimbavada states that the Self (Brahman or Atman) is reflected or projected onto its own inscrutable (anirvachaniya) power or avidya ('nescience') wikipedia.org
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Avyakta
The Advaita School regards the world and therefore all substances as appearance due to an undefinable principle called the "Cosmic Nescience" or Maya, wikipedia.org
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Upadeśasāhasrī
Therby nescience is removed." Chapter 2. wikipedia.org
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Korosh Ghazimorad
The last Exhibition of Ghazimorad named “Science of Nescience” was hold at Sohrab Gallery in 2019. wikipedia.org
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State Anthem of the Sakha Republic
Unfortunately, due to his nescience of the lyrics of the anthem, he handed over the task to Platon Oyunsky. It was finished on 7 December 1921. wikipedia.org
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