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The Latin expression asylum ignorantiae (literally as much as "refuge of ignorance") describes a term in philosophy that does not express the essence of an object to be assessed, but is used because one cannot or cannot afford a deeper investigation of the object in dispute want. In general, it is also used jokingly or disparagingly for an area of voluntary irrationality .