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A state of not caring; not wanting to know; complacency; indifference; to ignore; disinterested in contemplation; anesthetized by popular culture; a postmodern intellectual narcosis; compassion fatigue; too lazy; too busy; self-indulgence; limited choices in work and leisure-time; non-reflection, non-deliberation and subconscious blocking of distressing information. Apathy is less ethically excusable than ignorance. ...
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Indifference to prompts to action--common in disaster preparedness among governmental bodies and the public. See also governmental apathy; public apathy.
Ãâó: www.merrea.org/glossary.html
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American Psychiatric Association, http://www.psych.org/
Ãâó: www.mcg.edu/Resources/MH/sourcebk/glossary.htm
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| apathy |
attitude characterized by indifference or a lack of interest or concern.
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The Administrative Procedure Act, Texas Government Code, ?001.
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