Similar words: diagnostician, agnostic, diagnostic, gnostic, prognosticate, prognostication, mysticism, scholasticism. Meaning: [-tɪsɪzəm] n. 1. a religious orientation of doubt; a denial of ultimate knowledge of the existence of God 2. the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge.
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1. Atheism, agnosticism and free thinkers are the products of rational thinking, skeptical inquiry and critical analysis, which severely put religious belief on the defensive. Dr T.P.Chia
2. Some would see his agnosticism, his awareness of the limits to thought, as the only true basis for religious faith.
3. Agnosticism: Maybe shit happens, maybe it doesn't.
4. AGNOSTICISM: What is this shit?
5. A silicon - chip agnosticism can be shaken by many puzzles besides the creation.
6. Agnosticism holds that you can neither prove nor disprove God's existence.
7. Post-Modern agnosticism stressed the monad of subject world by attempting to transcend the dichotomy of subject and object, which is an extreme agnosticism.
8. In epistemology, knowability and agnosticism have been the focus of debate of philosophers.
9. And now agnosticism is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism.
10. The confrontation between the cognosciblism and agnosticism results from their different understanding of existence.
11. Almost as disturbing as the ethical agnosticism is the wanton stupidity.
12. It offers the qualities of religion without rejecting any of the fixed points of modernity - science, progress,(sentencedict.com) agnosticism.
13. Despite their arguments, I still saw no reason to abandon my agnosticism.
14. No objective reality means no certainties and that means agnosticism.
15. They suffered years of guilt and dissimulation before they could announce their own agnosticism or adamant disbelief.
16. The Evidence - based Worldview is the basis of Naturalism, Humanism, Agnosticism, Atheism, etc.
17. We find that the two former schools always run into agnosticism in the logical operation, but the latter leads to absolutely uncertainty.
18. From a traditional point, the epistemology of Kant is a theory of some kind of Subjectivism, Phenomenalism, Agnosticism, Architectonism, which is of some faults.
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