0 any matter about which one always shows lack of understanding -- mezera (ve vědomostech)
1 an area which is impossible or difficult to see due to an obstruction -- nepřehledné/slepé místo
Despite their crucial importance, the intervening years have long remained a scholarly blind spot.
The blind spot exists at the place where all the wires aggregate into a bundle to leave the retina.
The brain of the vertebrate does not tell it that there is a blind spot in its visual field.
The phenomenological necessity to end-run contingency, to remove the historical from history, is a self-imposed blind spot.
Could this intellectual blind spot result from the fact that mature neurons, being post-mitotic, do not succumb to the disease?
Again, additional mechanisms might be required in order to avoid a chromatic "blind spot" in color space.
We will come back to this blind spot.
Power relations and institutional dynamics however are, up to a degree, a blind spot of the following historical analysis in terms of cultural connectors.