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has gloss | eng: Vincible ignorance is, in Catholic ethics, a moral or doctrinal matter that could have been removed by diligence reasonable to the circumstances. It contrasts with invincible ignorance, which can not be removed at all, or only by supererogatory efforts (eg. exceptionally remote location). |
lexicalization | eng: vincible ignorance |
instance of | c/Religious ethics |
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