Philosophical Script
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thewonder
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ZhouBoTong
could someone care to explain the concept of agnostic theists and agnostic atheists because personally i don't think the concepts of agnosticism and the latter are compatible — Philosophical Script
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I don't want to be divisive, but I kind of see agnosticism as just not quite going all the way with atheism. It's more common because it doesn't quite carry the same baggage. — thewonder
Philosophical Script
The first question tells us if you are theist or atheist (or a third type of person with strange grammar understanding that thinks they are better than the rest in some way). — ZhouBoTong
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Why you'd have a belief about x if you think x's status is unknowable, I don't know. But apparently that describes some people. — Terrapin Station
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Both agnosticisms cling to the possibility of God existing, which seems to me something the agnostic should remain agnostic about. — NOS4A2
Terrapin Station
atheists can't be 100% certain that deities don't exist, — Philosophical Script
Terrapin Station
Does an agnostic believe it is possible a god might exist? A simple yes or no will suffice. — NOS4A2
NOS4A2
He's saying they can be agnostic on whether it's possible, too. That's different than believing either that it's possible or not possible.
Terrapin Station
How can one remain agnostic if he doesn’t believe in the possibility of a god existing? — NOS4A2
NOS4A2
Because one doesn't know if it's possible or not for a god to exist. So you're not believing that's it's not possible, but you're not believing that it's possible either. You're, well, agnostic on that issue.
S
How can one remain agnostic if he doesn’t believe in the possibility of a god existing? That’s what I’m having trouble with. It seems to me that in order to say “I don’t know whether god exists” relies on that underlying assumption. — NOS4A2
Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station
Then he must hold on to the possibility of the possibility of a god existing. — NOS4A2
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