[ăg-nŏśtĭ-sĭźəm]
(n.)The doctrine that certainty about first principles or absolute truth…
(n.)The belief that there can be no proof either that God exists or that…
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Agnostics and Agnosticism: Uncertainty about whether God exists ... Agnosticism is a concept, not a full religion, like Judaism, Christianity or Islam. It is a belief related to the existence or non-existence of God. ... Agnosticism implies uncertainty about the existence of God. The basic problem here is that there are...
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Agnosticism (Greek: α- a- , without + γνώσις gnōsis , knowledge ; after Gnosticism) is the philosophical view that the truth value of certain claims — particularly metaphysical claims regarding...
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(2) Agnosticism, as a general term in philosophy, is frequently employed to express any conscious attitude of doubt, denial, or disbelief, towards some, or even all, of man's powers of knowing or objects of knowledge.
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Agnostic atheism , also called Atheistic agnosticism , encompasses atheism and agnosticism. An agnostic atheist is atheistic because they don't believe in the existence of any deity, and agnostic b...
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As a definition of the limits of knowledge, "agnosticism" needs to be understood historically. Summarily and roughly, philosophy at the time of Plutarch (first century A.D.) offered six positions: on the one hand, a dogmatic Idealism or Materialism: on the other, skepticism, pragmatism, eclecticism, or fideism.
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Agnosticism is the position of believing that knowledge of the existence or non-existence of God is impossible. It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism. Understood this way, agnosticism is skepticism regarding all things theological.
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