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  2. Michael Lou Martin - Wikipedia

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    Michael Lou Martin (February 3, 1932 – May 27, 2015) was an American philosopher and former professor at Boston University. [2] Martin specialized in the philosophy of religion, although he also worked on the philosophies of science, law, and social science.

  3. Glossary of philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Also called humanocentrism. The practice, conscious or otherwise, of regarding the existence and concerns of human beings as the central fact of the universe. This is similar, but not identical, to the practice of relating all that happens in the universe to the human experience. To clarify, the first position concludes that the fact of human existence is the point of universal existence; the ...

  4. Agnostic (data) - Wikipedia

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    Devices and programs [6] can become more data-agnostic by using a generic storage format to create, read, update and delete files. Formats like XML and JSON can store information in a data agnostic manner. For example, XML is data agnostic in that it can save any type of information. However, if you use Data Transform Definitions (DTD) or XML ...

  5. List of agnostics - Wikipedia

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    Paul Nurse (born 1949): 2001 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, called himself an atheist, but specified that "sceptical agnostic" was a more "philosophically correct" term. [ 408 ] Bill Nye (born 1955): American science educator, comedian, television host, actor, mechanical engineer and scientist.

  6. Agnostic atheism - Wikipedia

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    Agnostic atheism — or atheistic agnosticism — is a philosophical position that encompasses both atheism and agnosticism.Agnostic atheists are atheistic because they do not hold a belief in the existence of any deity, and they are agnostic because they claim that the existence of a divine entity or entities is either unknowable in principle or currently unknown in fact.

  7. Agnosticism - Wikipedia

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    Agnosticism is the view or belief that the existence of God, the divine, or the supernatural is either unknowable in principle or unknown in fact. [1] [2] [3] It can also mean an apathy towards such religious belief and refer to personal limitations rather than a worldview.

  8. Nontheism - Wikipedia

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    Some agnostics, however, are not nontheists but rather agnostic theists. [4] Other related philosophical opinions about the existence of deities are ignosticism and skepticism. Because of the various definitions of the term God, a person could be an atheist in terms of certain conceptions of gods, while remaining agnostic in terms of others.

  9. Skeptical theism - Wikipedia

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    This central thesis may be argued from a theistic perspective, but is also argued to defend positions of agnosticism. [3] [4] Skeptical theism can be an informally held belief based on theistic doctrine, [5] but the origin of the term skeptical theist is the 1996 paper "The Skeptical Theist" by philosopher Paul Draper.