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acatalepsy

[ ey-kat-l-ep-see ]

noun

, Philosophy.
  1. an ancient Skeptical view that no more than probable knowledge is available to human beings.


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Other Words From

  • a·cat·a·lep·tic [ey-kat-l-, ep, -tik], noun adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of acatalepsy1

1595–1605; (< Medieval Latin acatalēpsia ) < Greek akatalēpsía, equivalent to akatalēpt ( eîn ) to not comprehend (verbal derivative of akatálēptos incomprehensible, ungraspable; a- 6, catalepsy ) + -ia -ia
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Example Sentences

Acatalepsy, a-kat-a-lep′si, n. incomprehensibility, a term of the sceptic school of Carneades, who thought nothing could be known to certainty by man.—adj.

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