The Agnostic Philosophy
Agnosticism emphasizes inquiry and skepticism, often serving as a bridge between religious belief and atheism.
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Noun, Adjective
/æɡˈnɒstɪk/
From Greek agnōstos, meaning "unknown," derived from a- (not) and gnōstos (known).
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
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Hindi | अज्ञेयवाद | /əɡ.jɛː.vɑːd/ |
Spanish | Agnóstico | /aɡˈnos.tiko/ |
The term "agnostic" was coined in the 19th century by T.H. Huxley to describe a philosophical stance of skepticism towards metaphysical claims.
In some societies, agnosticism is seen as a neutral or non-confrontational stance on religious beliefs.
Agnosticism emphasizes inquiry and skepticism, often serving as a bridge between religious belief and atheism.