scepsis in English
noun
[scep·sis || 'skepsɪs]
skepticism; philosophic doubt; philosophical doctrine which maintains that true knowledge is unobtainable or uncertai
Use "scepsis" in a sentence
1. The essential scientific spirit is scepsis and introspection.
2. 1665, Joseph Glanvill Scepsis Scientifica The elements are no where pure in these lower regions; and if there is any free from the Admixtion of another, sure it is above the concave of the moon
3. 1665, Joseph Glanvill Scepsis Scientifica The elements are no where pure in these lower regions; and if there is any free from the Admixtion of another, sure it is above the concave of the moon.