disinterest

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  An  of  (attention or curiosity).
 * 2)  The  of  (bias or ).
 * 3)   What is contrary to interest or advantage.
 * 4) * 1676,, Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion, London: John Baker and Henry Mortlock, Essay 2 “Of Scepticism and Certainty,” p.45,
 * Now the progress of Knowledg being stopt by extreme Confidence on the one hand, and Diffidence on the other; I think that both are necessary, though perhaps one is more seasonable: For to believe that every thing is certain, is as great a disinterest to Science, as to conceive that nothing is so:
 * 1)  The  of  (bias or ).
 * 2)   What is contrary to interest or advantage.
 * 3) * 1676,, Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion, London: John Baker and Henry Mortlock, Essay 2 “Of Scepticism and Certainty,” p.45,
 * Now the progress of Knowledg being stopt by extreme Confidence on the one hand, and Diffidence on the other; I think that both are necessary, though perhaps one is more seasonable: For to believe that every thing is certain, is as great a disinterest to Science, as to conceive that nothing is so:
 * 1)   What is contrary to interest or advantage.
 * 2) * 1676,, Essays on Several Important Subjects in Philosophy and Religion, London: John Baker and Henry Mortlock, Essay 2 “Of Scepticism and Certainty,” p.45,
 * Now the progress of Knowledg being stopt by extreme Confidence on the one hand, and Diffidence on the other; I think that both are necessary, though perhaps one is more seasonable: For to believe that every thing is certain, is as great a disinterest to Science, as to conceive that nothing is so:
 * Now the progress of Knowledg being stopt by extreme Confidence on the one hand, and Diffidence on the other; I think that both are necessary, though perhaps one is more seasonable: For to believe that every thing is certain, is as great a disinterest to Science, as to conceive that nothing is so:

Translations

 * Catalan: desinterès
 * Esperanto: malemo
 * Finnish:, kiinnostumattomuus
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Irish: neamhshuim
 * Maori: arokore
 * Occitan:
 * Polish: brak zainteresowania
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish:

Verb

 * 1)  To render disinterested.

Translations

 * Finnish: saada välinpitämättömäksi
 * Portuguese:

Adjective

 * 1)  Free of personal bias.