Definitionadj. of or pertaining to an agnostic or agnosticism
Last update: September 5, 2015
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The Spectator, which gradually became a prosperous property, was his pulpit, in which unwearyingly he gave expression to his views, particularly on literary, religious and philosophical subjects, in opposition to the agnostic and rationalistic opinions then current in intellectual circles, as popularized by Huxley. [Please select]
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He may remain a Monist, and nothing more; in which case he is an agnostic. [Please select]
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Spencer's doctrine of the Unknowable are not merely non-agnostic, but anti-agnostic. [Please select]
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Thus the scientific conservatism of Newton has led to the positivistic and agnostic phase of naturalism. [Please select]
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But though this is sufficient ground for an agnostic policy, it does prove an agnostic theory. [Please select]
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There are at least three agnostic methods progressing from this point. [Please select]
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The transformation of this critical and agnostic doctrine into absolute idealism is inevitable. [Please select]
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