There are surely many that will fail to read the law.
The problem with failing to read the law is a likely violation of the law. Isn't the basic wisdom, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse" still valid, or not?
I'm still likely to get a speeding ticket (law violation) whether I know the speed limit or not.
There are surely many that will not read medical research.
The problem with failing to read advanced research is ignorance of the research. Is it true that "Ignorance of research is no excuse"?
I really can't comprehend a situation in which I would face a law violation for having failed to know the results of a medical research paper.
It appears to be a false comparison.
Are we being encouraged to skip over the law as if it has so little value that reading or knowing it is not necessary?
I hope the answer to that last question is a resounding negative.
Otherwise lies the path to nihilism.
The problem with failing to read the law is a likely violation of the law. Isn't the basic wisdom, "Ignorance of the law is no excuse" still valid, or not?
I'm still likely to get a speeding ticket (law violation) whether I know the speed limit or not.
There are surely many that will not read medical research.
The problem with failing to read advanced research is ignorance of the research. Is it true that "Ignorance of research is no excuse"?
I really can't comprehend a situation in which I would face a law violation for having failed to know the results of a medical research paper.
It appears to be a false comparison.
Are we being encouraged to skip over the law as if it has so little value that reading or knowing it is not necessary?
I hope the answer to that last question is a resounding negative.
Otherwise lies the path to nihilism.