Levels of incompetence. On the place of rationality in an irrational world

Aleksander Kobylarek, Sohaib Alam, Maria Gaziova, Martyna Madej

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Abstract

The phenomenon of incompetence as an interdisciplinary subject requires multiple analyses embracing various spheres of life, and scientists whose knowledge is limited to only one discipline may face difficulties in capturing the core of the issue. This article is based on a meta-reflection inspired by the discourse revealed in post-humanist and post-pandemic reality. Its aim is to define sources of irrationality, areas of ignorance and, above all, levels of incompetence to reveal the primary categories. One of the problems standing in the way of development is a lack of interest, which leads to ignorance. A limited number of experiences and stimuli different from those in our everyday lives can lead us to a perception of the world solely from our own perspective. In the political sphere, cooperation between the authorities and specialists for the good of the community is crucial. The greed for power and money is fatal, causing numerous abuses, scientific knowledge becomes “inconvenient”, so it is easier to ignore it. A lack of unanimity among researchers and a divergence of views, cause the people who are not fully aware of how science works to begin to doubt it, which increases the obstinacy of their own views. It is impossible not to question and to systematize knowledge completely; the problem arises at the level of the dissemination of knowledge. Moreover, emotions and the phenomenon of resentment play one of the key roles in rationality, and controlling them and continuing education can reduce the phenomenon of incompetence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-63
Number of pages9
JournalXLinguae
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Common-sense knowledge
  • Incompetence
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Irrationality
  • Politics
  • Post-scientific society
  • Post-soviet society
  • Resentment

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