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gnosticism Meaning in Tamil ( gnosticism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஞானமார்க்கம்,



gnosticism's Usage Examples:

James Ward, in Naturalism and Agnosticism (1899), starts from the same phenomenalistic views of Mach and Kirchhoff about mechanics; he proceeds to the hypothesis of duality within experience, which we have traced in James Ward.


Jones, almost as merciless as MacTaggart, calls this procedure by the hard names of agnosticism and dualism.


Then again, as the movement, taking its rise in the philosophical agnosticism which grew out of the early physical systems, was itself persistently sceptical, sophistry may be regarded as an interlude in the history of philosophy.


When the existence of God is denied (atheism), or His nature is declared unknowable (agnosticism), or He is identified with nature itself (pantheism), or He is so distinguished from the world that His free action is excluded from the course of nature (deism), miracle is necessarily denied.


The theory found a melodious echo in Tennyson's In Memoriam, a great hymn of God, Freedom and Immortality on a basis of speculative agnosticism.


MacCosh published a short pamphlet (1884) containing interesting but perhaps not conclusive arguments on the Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley.


He quotes pages from Mansel's Bampton Lectures in favour of his own type of agnosticism, which is to make peace between religion and science by permanently silencing the former.


Huxley's agnosticism was a natural consequence of the intellectual and philosophical conditions of the 'sixties, when clerical intolerance was trying to excommunicate scientific discovery because it appeared to clash with the book of Genesis.


Flint, Theism, Antitheistic Theories, Agnosticism - all with valuable notes and references, and J.


Here you find articles in the encyclopedia on topics related to gnosticism.


Kant had fewer isolated points of departure than intuitionalists; yet gaps and isolation recurred in Kant, and helped to make him the father of modern agnosticism.


James Ward's masterly criticism of Herbert Spencer (Naturalism and Agnosticism) has been mentioned above.





Synonyms:

theological doctrine, Mandaeanism, heresy, unorthodoxy, Mandeanism,



Antonyms:

unoriginality, conformism, orthodoxy, conformity, Athanasianism,

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