Posts Tagged ‘agnosticism’
Confucius’s Agnosticism
Gunawan Rudy
Apr 5th, 2008
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Confucius (551-479 B.C.) did not throw any light on the problem of origin. He did not speculate on the creation of things nor the end of them. He was not troubled to account for the origin of man, nor did he seek to know about his hereafter. He meddled neither with physics nor metaphysics. There might, he thought, be something on the other side of life, for he admitted the existence of spiritual beings. They had an influence on the living, because they caused them to clothe themselves in ceremonious dress and attend to the sacrificial ceremonies. But we should ... read more »
You, Me, and Agnosticism
[after rozenesia accidentally creates a fool previous entry]
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