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scepticism


Meanings
  • noun

    A state of doubt or questioning; a doubtful attitude towards something, such as a belief or theory.

    - "His scepticism about the effectiveness of the new drug led him to withhold his approval."
    - "The scepticism of the scientific community towards homeopathy is well-known."
  • noun

    The doctrine that the senses falsify perception and that knowledge can be obtained only by doubting sensory evidence.

    - "Descartes' philosophical works are characterized by a profound scepticism."
    - "The ancient Greek philosophers were renowned for their sceptical methods."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with scepticism
compromise , compost , comprise , composit , compostite , compostite
Variants
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sceptic , sceptical , scepticism , scepticisms , sceptics , skeptic , skeptical , skepticism
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'scrupulus', meaning 'doubt' or 'uncertainty'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'sceptic' was originally used to describe someone who used a fork to eat, as the fork was considered a doubtful and unfamiliar utensil.

  2. The ancient Greek philosopher Pyrrho is considered the father of philosophical scepticism.

  3. The term 'sceptic' comes from the Latin word 'scrupulus', which also means 'a small pebble'. This may be a reference to the idea of doubt being a small, troublesome thing.


Related Concepts
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  1. agnosticism: A philosophical position that holds that the existence or the nature of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.

  2. empiricism: A philosophical approach that holds that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience.

  3. rationalism: A philosophical approach that holds that reason is the chief source and test of knowledge.


Culture
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Scepticism has played a significant role in various aspects of culture, particularly in philosophy and science. In philosophy, scepticism has been used to challenge accepted beliefs and to question the limits of knowledge. In science, scepticism is an essential component of the scientific method, as scientists are encouraged to question evidence and to test hypotheses rigorously.

How to Memorize "scepticism"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person expressing doubt and uncertainty, questioning everything around them.
    - Visualize a scale tipping back and forth between belief and disbelief.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'scepticism' with the image of a magnifying glass, used to examine things closely.
    - Associate the word 'scepticism' with the image of a detective, investigating a crime.

  3. mnemonics

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