I'm having another break, so I'd like to explain why I think this statement is based on fundamental ignorance.
"One senses overweening vanity behind this exhibition, irresponsibility and fundamental ignorance," sniped Brian Sewell, The Evening Standard's infamously irascible art critic.
Since complete non-comprehension of motivation on one side met fundamental ignorance on the other, however, thoughts were no more illuminating than words had been.
Their fundamental ignorance of the facts, compounded by their disinterest in knowing more, doesn't prevent them from expressing strong opinions and conveying misinformation in bad grammar.
In contemporary explanations of the three poisons, teachers are likely to emphasize the fundamental ignorance of avidya rather than moha.
In the Theravada tradition, moha is considered to be a fundamental ignorance of the nature of reality.
In contrast, fundamental ignorance (avidya) is the refusal to relate at all with the totality of suffering.
Manufacturers acknowledge that the programs' complexity is a problem, but point to a more fundamental ignorance.
I never asked anyone about this problem, and I rest assured that I'm demonstrating fundamental ignorance about the concept of number.
Whenever the EU starts talking about creating a level playing field it reveals a fundamental ignorance of enterprise.