Robin Le Poidevin
Agnosticism: A Very Short Introduction by Robin Le Poidevin explores the philosophical stance of agnosticism, which questions the knowability of God's existence and the limits of human knowledge. Rather than simply sitting on the fence between theism and atheism, agnosticism represents a thoughtful recognition of uncertainty. The book delves into the historical roots of agnosticism, examining the contributions of key philosophers like Immanuel Kant and David Hume, and highlights the significance of evidence in shaping beliefs. Le Poidevin also distinguishes between different forms of agnosticism and explores its practical implications in science, religion, and everyday life. Robin Le Poidevin, a professor of Metaphysics at the University of Leeds, is known for his accessible writing style and ability to distill complex ideas into understandable concepts, making this book an engaging and informative read for a broad audience.
In this kitUP you will find answers to the following questions:
-What is the true nature of agnosticism, and how does it differ from theism and atheism?
-How have historical figures influenced the development of agnostic thought?
-What role does evidence play in shaping our beliefs and understanding of the world?
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