Sentence example with the word 'scepticism'

scepticism

Definition n. the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge

Last update: October 7, 2015


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Scepticism is his nature.   [Please select]

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I-I I; Eccles.), and, as a result, scepticism as to a moral government of the world.   [Please select]

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'[160] Reid, in fact, had opposed the theories of Hume and Berkeley because they led to a paradoxical scepticism.'   [Please select]

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That system, he says, carried in its womb the monster, scepticism, which came to the birth in 1739,[162] the date of Hume's early _Treatise_.   [Please select]

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It is in just this temper of renunciation, so different from that of pyrrhonistic scepticism, that the spirit of humanism essentially consists.   [Please select]

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), were once more, thanks to a subtle and wily scepticism, if not actually demonstrable, then _at least_ no longer _refutable_.   [Please select]

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The strength, the _freedom_ which proceed from intellectual power, from a superabundance of intellectual power, _manifest_ themselves as scepticism.   [Please select]

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Surely the most cynical scepticism must give in to such facts.   [Please select]

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