Diego E. Machuca

Skeptical Theism, Fideism, and Pyrrhonian Skepticism

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Abstract

Is skeptical theism tenable once one acknowledges, as proponents of that view do, one’s cognitive limitations vis-à-vis religious matters? In this article, I aim to answer that question both by examining the apparent radical skeptical implications of the skeptical component of skeptical theism and by comparing this view with fideism and Pyrrhonism, which also lay emphasis on our cognitive limitations. My ultimate purpose is to determine which of the three stances it makes more sense to adopt once the limitations of human cognitive powers are recognized.

Keywords

  • Skeptical Theism
  • Fideism
  • Pyrrhonism
  • Cognitive Limitations
  • Intellectual Humility

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