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agnosticism

[ag-nos-tuh-siz-uhm] / ægˈnɒs təˌsɪz əm /






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Agnosticism doesn’t mean you’re lazy or don’t care.

From Scientific American • May 20, 2020

Agnosticism is often denigrated as a passive worldview, the philosophical equivalent of a shrug.

From Scientific American • Oct. 29, 2017

Agnosticism of beliefs makes sense in cases where evidence isn’t populous or clear enough to render a clear conclusion on the absolutism of something in question.

From Forbes • Dec. 14, 2012

Agnosticism, he complained, is flourishing in Britain in place of the great religious revival for which Methodists so fervently hoped.

From Time Magazine Archive

IN the February number of the Nineteenth Century, 1889, is an article by Professor Huxley, entitled "Agnosticism."

From The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany by Ingersoll, Robert Green




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