{"id":255062,"date":"2014-01-17T08:46:23","date_gmt":"2014-01-17T13:46:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/agnosticism-new-world-encyclopedia\/"},"modified":"2014-01-17T08:46:23","modified_gmt":"2014-01-17T13:46:23","slug":"agnosticism-new-world-encyclopedia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/agnosticism\/agnosticism-new-world-encyclopedia.php","title":{"rendered":"Agnosticism &#8211; New World Encyclopedia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    From New World Encyclopedia  <\/p>\n<p>        Agnosticism is the philosophical or religious view that the truth    value of certain claims  particularly claims regarding the    existence of God, gods,    deities, ultimate reality or afterlife  is unknown or, depending on the    form of agnosticism, inherently unknowable due to the    subjective nature of experience.  <\/p>\n<p>    Agnostics claim either that it is not possible to have    absolute or certain knowledge of the existence or    nonexistence of God or gods; or, alternatively, posit that    while certainty may be possible for some, they    personally have not come into possession of this knowledge.    Agnosticism in both cases involves some form of skepticism.  <\/p>\n<p>    Agnosticism is not necessarily without a belief in God or gods.    Rather, its belief is that the existence of God or gods is    unknowable. It is important to note that, contrary to    the more popular understanding of agnosticism merely as an    agnostic attitude towards the divine, agnosticism is in fact    quite a constructive project in two ways. First, as understood    originally by Thomas Huxley who coined the term, it involves a    serious philosophical process for approaching the question of    the existence of God. Second, agnosticism can religiously issue    in awareness of one's ignorance, which in turn can lead to a    profound experience of the divine.  <\/p>\n<p>    The term agnosticism comes from a conjunction of the Greek    prefix \"a,\" meaning \"without,\" and gnosis, meaning    \"knowledge.\" Thus, the term refers quite explicitly to the    agnostic's deficit in knowledge regarding the divine. The term    \"agnostic\" is relatively new, having been introduced by Thomas    Huxley in 1869 to describe his personal philosophy that    rejected gnosticism, by which he meant all claims to occult or    mystical knowledge[1] such as that    spoken of by early Christian church leaders, who used the Greek    word gnosis to describe \"spiritual knowledge.\"    Agnosticism is not to be confused, however, with religious    views opposing the Gnostic movement, that is, the early    proto-Christian religious sects extant during the early first    millennium.  <\/p>\n<p>    In recent years, use of the word agnosticism to refer to that    which is not knowable or certain is apparent in scientific    literature in psychology and neuroscience.[2]    Furthermore, the term is sometimes used with a meaning    resembling that of \"independent,\" particularly in technical and    marketing literature, which may make reference to a \"hardware    agnostic\"[3] or \"platform agnostic.\"[4]  <\/p>\n<p>    The Sophist philosopher Protagoras (485-420 B.C.E.)    seems to have been the first among many thinkers throughout    history who suggested that the question of God's existence was    unknowable.[5] However, it was Enlightenment philosopher David Hume who laid    the foundations for modern agnosticism when he asserted that    any meaningful statement about the universe is always qualified    by some degree of doubt.  <\/p>\n<p>    Building on Hume, we see that the fallibility of human    reasoning means that a person cannot obtain absolute certainty    in any matter save for trivial cases where a statement is true    by definition (as in, \"all bachelors are unmarried\" or \"all    triangles have three angles\"). All rational statements that    assert a factual claim about the universe which begin with the    statement \"I believe that...\" are simply shorthand for the    statement \"based on my knowledge, understanding, and    interpretation of the prevailing evidence, I tentatively    believe that...\" For instance, when one says, \"I believe that    Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F. Kennedy,\" said person is not    asserting an absolute truth but rather a tentative belief based    on an interpretation of the evidence assembled before him or    her. Even though one may set an alarm clock at night, fully    believing that the sun will rise the next day, that belief is    tentative, tempered by a small but finite degree of doubt,    since there is always some infinetesmal measure of possibility    that the sun might explode or that that person might die, and    so on.  <\/p>\n<p>    What sets apart agnosticism from the general skepticism that    permeates much of modern Western philosophy is that the nature    of God is the crux of the issue, not whether or not God merely    exists. Thus, the nature and attributes of God are of foremost    concern. Agnosticism maintains as a fundamental principle that    the nature and attributes of God are beyond the grasp of    humanity's finite and limited mind, since those divine    attributes transcend human comprehension. The concept of God is    quite simply too immense a concept for a mere human being to    wrap her or his mind around. Humans might apply terms such as    \"omnipotent,\" \"omniprescent,\" \"infinite\" and \"eternal,\" to    attempt to characterize God, but, the agnostic would assert,    these highly obsfucatory terms only underscore the inadequacy    of our mental equipment to understand a concept so vast,    ephemeral and elusive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Agnostic views may be as old as philosophical skepticism, but    the terms \"agnostic\" and \"agnosticism\" were created by Thomas    Huxley to place his beliefs alongside those of the other    dominant philosophical and religious creeds of his time. Huxley    perceived his beliefs to be fundamentally different in one    important way from all these other positions, whether they were    theist, pantheist, deist, idealist or Christian.    In his words:  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.newworldencyclopedia.org\/entry\/Agnosticism\" title=\"Agnosticism - New World Encyclopedia\">Agnosticism - New World Encyclopedia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> From New World Encyclopedia Agnosticism is the philosophical or religious view that the truth value of certain claims particularly claims regarding the existence of God, gods, deities, ultimate reality or afterlife is unknown or, depending on the form of agnosticism, inherently unknowable due to the subjective nature of experience. 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