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    Supports→The term 'agnosticism' is better suited to name the epistemological position that neither theism nor atheism is known, rather than the psychological state of neither believing nor disbelieving in God

    It is useful for philosophical purposes to have a name for the epistemological position that neither theism nor atheism has positive epistemic status

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    Nowadays, the term “agnostic” is often used (when the issue is God’s existence) to refer to those who follow the recommendation expressed in the conclusion of Huxley’s argument: an agnostic is a person who has entertained the proposition that there is a God but believes neither that it is true nor that it is false. Not surprisingly, then, the term “agnosticism” is often defined, both in and outside of philosophy, not as a principle or any other sort of proposition but instead as the psychologica

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