ignorance rather than malice
When the author prefers to explain a phenomenon by ignorance rather than malice, he is applying Hanlon's razor.
ignorance rather than malice
When the author prefers to explain a phenomenon by ignorance rather than malice, he is applying Hanlon's razor.
‘Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by neglect.’
As far as I remember, it was: "by neglect, stupidity or lack of information."