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AGNOSTICISM
AARON LOPEZ   PHI11
Thomas Henry Huxley(1825-1895)
     Born on May 4, 1825
      (Ealing, Middlesex)
     Died on June 29, 1895
      (Eastbourne, Sussex)
     Education: Self-Taught (10 years old)
                 Formal Education (16 years old)
                 at Sydenham College and Charing Cross
                 Hospital
     Religious Views: Agnostic
Lecture Proper: Agnosticism
     The term itself was coined by Thomas Henry Huxley,
      a biologist and a philosopher of science.
     Etymologically speaking, Agnosticism means a “not”
      or “without” and gnosis “knowledge.”
     An Agnostic is one who claims that, by the light of
      human reason alone, we cannot know for certain
      anything about God.
     “Wala tayong tiyak na kaalaman tungkol sa Diyos sa
      pamamagitan ng katuwiran”
Lecture Proper: Agnosticism(cont.)
   Huxley said that we can never know anything about
    the ultimate origin or ultimate nature of the
    universe.
   Speculation about such matters is fruitless, for they
    lie outside the limits of philosophical inquiry.
   Both materialism and creationism are ruled out in
    Huxley’s brand of agnosticism
How Agnosticism differ from Atheism?

   Agnosticism is an intellectual position, a statement
    about the existence or nonexistence of the deity
    and our ability to know it with certainty.
   Atheism is a behavioral position, a statement about
    what assumptions we make about the world in which
    we behave.

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Agnosticism

  • 2. Thomas Henry Huxley(1825-1895)  Born on May 4, 1825 (Ealing, Middlesex)  Died on June 29, 1895 (Eastbourne, Sussex)  Education: Self-Taught (10 years old) Formal Education (16 years old) at Sydenham College and Charing Cross Hospital  Religious Views: Agnostic
  • 3. Lecture Proper: Agnosticism  The term itself was coined by Thomas Henry Huxley, a biologist and a philosopher of science.  Etymologically speaking, Agnosticism means a “not” or “without” and gnosis “knowledge.”  An Agnostic is one who claims that, by the light of human reason alone, we cannot know for certain anything about God.  “Wala tayong tiyak na kaalaman tungkol sa Diyos sa pamamagitan ng katuwiran”
  • 4. Lecture Proper: Agnosticism(cont.)  Huxley said that we can never know anything about the ultimate origin or ultimate nature of the universe.  Speculation about such matters is fruitless, for they lie outside the limits of philosophical inquiry.  Both materialism and creationism are ruled out in Huxley’s brand of agnosticism
  • 5. How Agnosticism differ from Atheism?  Agnosticism is an intellectual position, a statement about the existence or nonexistence of the deity and our ability to know it with certainty.  Atheism is a behavioral position, a statement about what assumptions we make about the world in which we behave.