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Philosophical skepticism and W. Montgomery Watt

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Difference between Philosophical skepticism and W. Montgomery Watt

Philosophical skepticism vs. W. Montgomery Watt

Philosophical skepticism (UK spelling: scepticism; from Greek σκέψις skepsis, "inquiry") is a philosophical school of thought that questions the possibility of certainty in knowledge. William Montgomery Watt (14 March 1909 – 24 October 2006) was a Scottish historian, Orientalist, Anglican priest, and academic.

Similarities between Philosophical skepticism and W. Montgomery Watt

Philosophical skepticism and W. Montgomery Watt have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Islamic philosophy, Schools of Islamic theology.

Islamic philosophy

In the religion of Islam, two words are sometimes translated as philosophy—falsafa (literally "philosophy"), which refers to philosophy as well as logic, mathematics, and physics; and Kalam (literally "speech"), which refers to a rationalist form of Islamic philosophy and theology based on the interpretations of Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism as developed by medieval Muslim philosophers.

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Schools of Islamic theology

Schools of Islamic theology are various Islamic schools and branches in different schools of thought regarding aqidah (creed).

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Philosophical skepticism and W. Montgomery Watt Comparison

Philosophical skepticism has 160 relations, while W. Montgomery Watt has 72. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.86% = 2 / (160 + 72).

References

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