"Previously men could be divided into the learned and the unlearned, … But your specialist cannot be brought in under either of these categories … We shall have to say that he is a learned ignoramus, which is a very serious matter, as it implies that he is a person who is ignorant, not in the fashion of the ignorant man, but with all the petulance of one who is learned."
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José Ortega y Gasset, The Revolt of the Masses (1930), Chapter XII "The Barbarism of ‘Specialisation’", p. 112
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