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 Translation for 'agnostic' from English to Polish
ADJ   agnostic | - | -
NOUN   an agnostic | agnostics
SYNO agnostic | agnostical | doubter
philos.relig.
agnostyczny {adj}
agnostic
philos.relig.
agnostyk {m} [osob.]
agnostic
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Translation for 'agnostic' from English to Polish

agnostic
agnostyczny {adj}philos.relig.

agnostyk {m} [osob.]philos.relig.

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Usage Examples English
  • Malamud was Jewish, an agnostic, and a humanist.
  • On his religious views, Langmuir was an agnostic.
  • Research among Dutch Roman Catholics in 2006 shows that only 27% of Dutch Catholics can be regarded as theist, 55% as ietsist/agnostic theist and 17% as agnostic.
  • He is an agnostic atheist.
  • Dawkins identifies himself repeatedly as an atheist, while also pointing out that, in a sense, he is also agnostic, though "only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at the bottom of the garden".

  • Swisher, who was raised Catholic, identifies as agnostic.
  • Horowitz, in 2015, described himself as an agnostic.
  • He became agnostic in his religious views.
  • Agnostic theism, agnostotheism, or agnostitheism is the philosophical view that encompasses both theism and agnosticism.
  • Smith, while admitting that the narrow definition of atheist was the common usage definition of that word, and admitting that the broad definition of agnostic was the common usage definition of that word, promoted broadening the definition of atheist and narrowing the definition of agnostic.

  • More recently, the individuation of the concept of schema-agnostic query systems and databases have appeared more explicitly within the literature.
  • She is a spiritual agnostic.
  • Baptized Catholic, Lomax was later a noted agnostic.
  • In order to apply this design pattern, it needs to be ensured that all the project teams across the enterprise understand and agree to the proper use of agnostic services and do not create any new services that only serve the short-term requirements of a project.
  • Gustave Claude Lévi-Strauss was born in 1908 to French-Jewish (turned agnostic) parents who were living in Brussels at the time, where his father was working as a portrait painter.

  • At the same there has been an increase in the share of agnostic or atheist residents in Europe; these made up about 18% of the European population in 2012.
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