agnosticism / ægˈnɒs təˌsɪz əm /

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agnosticism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the doctrine or belief of an agnostic.
  2. an intellectual doctrine or attitude affirming the uncertainty of all claims to ultimate knowledge.

agnosticism 近义词

agnosticism

等同于 skepticism

agnosticism

等同于 nihilism

agnosticism

等同于 doubt

agnosticism

等同于 heresy

更多agnosticism例句

  1. “Maybe we need a new category other than theism, atheism or agnosticism that takes paradox and unknowing into account,” he writes.
  2. More importantly, Schaeffer is almost onto something with his faux-agnosticism.
  3. Indeed, Akkari sounded like a formerly religious man sprinting toward agnosticism.
  4. It's this agnosticism, he argued, that leaves BDSers open to accusations that they want to see the country destroyed.
  5. The primary difficulty in dealing with Agnosticism is its elusive character.
  6. Agnosticism, he says, is a method the essence of which may be expressed in a single principle.
  7. We three, of differing degrees of agnosticism, looked at her, struck with the boldness of the thought.
  8. Isnt it founded on the idea of force, and isnt that what would result from any State formed on agnosticism?
  9. Gersonides was opposed to Maimonides's radical agnosticism in respect of the nature of God, and defended a more human view.