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skepticism    音标拼音: [sk'ɛptɪs,ɪzəm]
n. 怀疑论

怀疑论

skepticism
n 1: doubt about the truth of something [synonym: {incredulity},
{disbelief}, {skepticism}, {mental rejection}]
2: the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge [synonym:
{agnosticism}, {skepticism}, {scepticism}]

Skepticism \Skep"ti*cism\, n. [Cf. F. scepticisme.] [Written
also {scepticism}.]
1. An undecided, inquiring state of mind; doubt; uncertainty.
[1913 Webster]

That momentary amazement, and irresolution, and
confusion, which is the result of skepticism.
--Hune.
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2. (Metaph.) The doctrine that no fact or principle can be
certainly known; the tenet that all knowledge is
uncertain; Pyrrohonism; universal doubt; the position that
no fact or truth, however worthy of confidence, can be
established on philosophical grounds; critical
investigation or inquiry, as opposed to the positive
assumption or assertion of certain principles.
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3. (Theol.) A doubting of the truth of revelation, or a
denial of the divine origin of the Christian religion, or
of the being, perfections, or truth of God.
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Let no . . . secret skepticism lead any one to doubt
whether this blessed prospect will be realized. --S.
Miller.
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  • Skepticism | Definition, Philosophy, Examples, History, Criticism . . .
    skepticism, in Western philosophy, the attitude of doubting knowledge claims set forth in various areas Skeptics have challenged the adequacy or reliability of these claims by asking what principles they are based upon or what they actually establish
  • Skepticism - Wikipedia
    Formally, skepticism is a topic of interest in philosophy, particularly epistemology More informally, skepticism as an expression of questioning or doubt can be applied to any topic, such as politics, religion, or pseudoscience
  • Skepticism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Thus, consider skepticism about the future: the claim that the only justified attitude with respect to propositions about the future is suspension of judgment That kind of philosophical skepticism overlaps partly with ordinary skepticism about the future
  • SKEPTICISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SKEPTICISM is an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object How to use skepticism in a sentence
  • What Is Skepticism? (A Philosophical Approach) | TheCollector
    In philosophy, skepticism (from the Greek skepsis, or ‘investigation’) is the position that many commonly held beliefs are unjustified or do not constitute knowledge Everyone should be skeptical of certain claims
  • SKEPTICISM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The government had to overcome widespread skepticism to prove it could build the project Lawmakers have voiced skepticism about the effectiveness of the program
  • Skepticism · Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science
    Universal skepticism holds that humans lack reasons to believe any proposition whatsoever Radical skepticism contradicts humans’ possession of reasons to believe whole classes of propositions, but not all of them
  • Skepticism - New World Encyclopedia
    Individuals who proclaim to have a skeptical outlook are frequently called "skeptics," often without regard to whether it is philosophical skepticism or empirical skepticism that they profess In philosophy, skepticism refers more specifically to any one of several propositions
  • Skepticism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
    Skepticism is often used in everyday language to mean “pessimism”; a person can say, “I am skeptical about the outcome,” meaning that they question the likelihood of a positive outcome
  • 7. 4 Skepticism - Introduction to Philosophy | OpenStax
    Philosophical skepticism is the view that some or all knowledge is impossible A skeptic questions the possibility of knowledge—particularly justification—in some domain A global skeptic rejects the possibility of knowledge in general But one need not reject the possibility of all knowledge





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