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described "childhood as a time of innocence" where children are "not-knowing" and must reach the age of reason to become competent people in society. However, as technology advances, children in the contemporary world have a platform where they are referred to as "digital natives", where they appear
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meaning, in cases where an assumed level of experience dictates common discourse or baseline qualifications for entry into another, different, social experience. Since experience is a prime factor in determining a person's, innocence is often also used to imply
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used the term "Violent Innocence" to describe a fixed and obdurate refusal to acknowledge the existence of an alternative viewpoint ā€” something akin to what he calls "the fascist construction, the outcome is to empty the mind of all opposition".
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saw the Child ego state, and its vocabulary, as reflecting three different possibilities: the clichƩs of conformity; the obscenities of revolt; and "the sweet phrases of charming innocence".
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Innocence could also be viewed as a Westernized view of childhood, and the "loss" of innocence is simply a social construction or viewed as the dominant ideology. Thinkers such as
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view of the world, in particular one where the lack of wrongdoing stems from a lack of Knowledge, whereas wrongdoing comes from a lack of knowledge in children. Subjects such as
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People who lack the mental capacity to understand the nature of their acts may be regarded as innocent regardless of their behavior. From this meaning comes the usage of
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had one character conclude dourly of another two that "you are both of you innocent though it is an innocence rooted in your wishes for your own lives".
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used the romanticism discourse as a way to separate children from adults. Ideas surrounding childhood and childhood innocence stem from this discourse.
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in either a relative view to social peers, or by an absolute comparison to a more common normative scale. In contrast to
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is referred to as the "Lamb of God", thus emphasizing his sinless nature. Other symbols of innocence include
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of an individual, with respect to a crime. In other contexts, it is a lack of experience.
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branches (especially in Freemasonry), non-sexual nudity, songbirds, and the color
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may be especially considered. This connotation may be connected with a popular
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Freemasonry: Its Symbolism, Religious Nature, and Law of Perfection
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urges a recovery of innocence – the name given to
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innocence ā€” maturing into it ā€” as a result of surmounting the
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Absence of guilt, also a legal term, and a lack of experience
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Paton, Chalmers I. (1873). "Masonic Symbolsā€”The Lamb".
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explaining "innocent" as meaning "not knowing" (Latin
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to be more knowledgeable in some areas than adults.
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Innocence (disambiguation)
Innocent (disambiguation)

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Pierre Paul Prud'hon
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legal guilt
experience
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Faience
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