Agnosticism and other related labels (Agnosticism)

by dhw, Sunday, April 27, 2014, 15:13 (3644 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID: ....by definition Dawkins is a weak agnostic.-I am unable to get the article you were referring to, and so I have no idea how it defines 'weak' agnostic. However, in the Wikipedia article to which Romansh referred me, the definition of weak agnostic is as follows:-Weak agnosticism (also called "soft", "open", "empirical", or "temporal agnosticism")
The view that the existence or nonexistence of any deities is currently unknown but is not necessarily unknowable; therefore, one will withhold judgment until evidence, if any, becomes available. A weak agnostic would say, "I don't know whether any deities exist or not, but maybe one day, if there is evidence, we can find something out.-I have not seen or heard any evidence to suggest that Dawkins has changed his position since writing The God Delusion, and I would suggest that his 6.9 out of seven certainty concerning his beliefs does not suggest that he is withholding judgement.- DAVID: I find a 'weak' agnostic is an honest and strong thinker. At least he is open minded and not acting like a fundamentalist. We will never know is not a proper answer.-This is a little ambiguous. May I assume that you do not accept the claim that Dawkins is a weak agnostic?
 
I have to add that I don't like the terms strong/weak agnosticism, and much prefer closed and open. -[


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