Agnosticism

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Agnosticism is a philosophical and religious position that holds that the existence or nature of deities is unknown or inherently unknowable.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf epistemological position
philosophical position
religious position
stance on theism
worldview
acknowledges possibility that deities may exist
possibility that deities may not exist
addresses justification of belief in deities
allowsFor suspension of judgment about deities
uncertainty about religious truth claims
appliesTo claims about gods
claims about ultimate reality
basedOn epistemic humility
limits of human knowledge
canCoexistWith religious practice
secularism
contrastedWith Dogmatism
Gnosticism
coreClaim human beings lack sufficient knowledge to justify belief or disbelief in deities
the existence of deities is unknown or unknowable
discussedIn epistemology
philosophy of religion
theology
distinguishedFrom apatheism
indifference to religion
doesNotEntail belief in any deity
denial of all deities
etymologyFrom Greek a- (without)
Greek gnōsis (knowledge)
focusesOn existence of deities
nature of deities
hasVariant agnostic atheism
agnostic theism
strong agnosticism
weak agnosticism
historicallyAssociatedWith Thomas Henry Huxley
surface form: Thomas Huxley
influences modern secular thought
religious pluralism
normativelyEmphasizes intellectual honesty about limits of evidence
oftenClassifiedAs middle position between theism and atheism
opposes claims of certain knowledge about gods
relatedTo Agnostic atheism
Agnostic theism
Atheism
Skepticism
Theism
termCoinedBy Thomas Henry Huxley
surface form: Thomas Huxley
termCoinedInYear 1869

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Moravians hasReligion Agnosticism