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Meaning of agnosticism
The primary meaning of "agnosticism" is a philosophical or scientific theory that some things, especially the existence of a god or gods, are unknown or unknowable.
Etymology of agnosticism
The word "agnosticism" originated in the 19th century from the Greek words "a-" (without) and "gnosis" (knowledge).
It was first used by Thomas Henry Huxley in 1869 to describe his own philosophical position.
The term gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to describe a philosophical or scientific approach that emphasizes the limitations of human knowledge.
Synonyms
skepticism
doubt
uncertainty
indecision
ambivalence
neutrality
impartiality
objectivity
detachment
indifference
unconcern
disinterest
apathy
incredulity
dubiousness
hesitance
tentativeness
irresolution
indecisiveness
noncommittalness
uncommittedness
impartialness
dispassion
aloofness
reserve
reticence
wariness
caution
prudence
circumspection
carefulness
meticulousness
scrupulousness
rigor
strictness
exactness
precision
meticulousness
thoroughness
Definitions
- The belief that nothing is known or can be known about the existence or nature of God or gods.
- * A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known about the existence or nature of God or gods.
- * A philosophical or scientific theory that some things, especially the existence of a god or gods, are unknown or unknowable.
Usage Examples
- The philosopher's agnosticism led him to question the existence of a higher power.
- * She adopted an agnostic stance on the issue, refusing to take a firm position.
- * The scientist's agnosticism about the origins of the universe led him to approach the topic with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Antonyms
theism
deism
atheism
gnosticism
dogmatism
certainty
confidence
conviction
faith
belief
credulity
assurance
sureness
positivism
absolutism
fundamentalism
extremism
fanaticism
zealotry
orthodoxy
traditionalism
conventionalism
conformism