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    Agnosticism I: Language, perspectives and evidence.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (6):e12666.
    The subject of agnosticism about the existence of God has emerged in many of the major conversations within analytic philosophy of religion, such as the debate on the nature of evidence for and against religious beliefs. In this article, I outline a map of the debate on agnosticism in religious epistemology—especially in relation to evidentialism—highlighting the significance of the problem of the ambiguity of evidence and connecting said problem to discussions of religious language and peer disagreement.
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    Teaching & learning guide for agnosticism.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (6):e12683.
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    Agnosticism II: Actions and attitudes.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (5):1-1.
    Within contemporary philosophy, practical consequences of agnosticism about the existence of God have mostly been discussed on the margins of other topics—such as the nature of faith or the problem of divine hiddenness. The aim of this article is to present the existing views on the practical upshots of suspending one's judgment on God's existence, briefly discussing the way in which agnosticism relates to practical atheism, non‐doxastic faith, fictionalism, apophaticism, and spiritual inquiry.
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    Open Faith and Jealous God: Some Remarks on Faith and Evidentialism.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2021 - Australasian Philosophical Review 5 (1):98-103.
    ABSTRACT In response to Katherine Dormandy’s argument for the superiority of the kind of faith which respects the evidence against retaining faith, I argue that the necessity of deciding which way of weighting evidence for and against retaining faith is preferable leads to Pascal’s wager for evidentialists: the choice between closed and open faith based on the calculation of epistemic and non-epistemic losses and gains, disclosing the tension between the kind of faith grounded in God’s reality and the kind which (...)
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  5. Problem wiedzy o Bogu w ujęciu A. Kenny 'ego i D.Z. Phillipsa – analiza porównawcza'.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2013 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 85 (1):207-221.
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    Thomas Hobbes w interpretacji Lesliego Stephena a agnostycyzm brytyjski przełomu XIX i XX wieku.Sylwia Wilczewska - 2016 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 64 (1):75-91.
    Leslie Stephen, jeden z głównych przedstawicieli wiktoriańskiego agnostycyzmu i autor ważny dla wiktoriańskiej historiografii, wiele miejsca w swych dziełach poświęcił filozofii Thomasa Hobbesa, którego interpretował jako zdecydowanego sceptyka i którego myśl zainspirowała częściowo jego własną filozofię, szczególnie w przypadku takich zagadnień, jak rola religii i natura wiary. Analiza dokonanego przez Stephena porównania Hobbesa do Herberta Spencera ukazuje analogię między dwoma ujęciami problemu wiedzy o Bogu obecnymi w dziełach Hob- besa a formą, jaką problem ten przyjął u fideisty Henry’ego Longueville’a Mansela (...)
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  7. O sceptycyzmie bez sceptycyzmu. [REVIEW]Sylwia Wilczewska - 2015 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 93.
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