Agnostic existentialism is a type of existentialism which makes no claim to know whether or not there is a "greater picture"; rather, it simply asserts that the greatest truth is that which the individual chooses to act upon. It feels that to know the greater picture, whether there is one or not, is impossible, or impossible so far, or of little value. Like the Christian existentialist, the agnostic existentialist believes existence is subjective.
Albrecht Ritschl •
Alvin Plantinga •
Anselm of Canterbury •
Antony Flew •
Augustine of Hippo •
Averroes •
Baron d'Holbach •
Baruch Spinoza •
Blaise Pascal •
Boethius •
David Hume •
Desiderius Erasmus •
Emil Brunner •
Ernst Cassirer •
Ernst Haeckel •
Ernst Troeltsch •
Friedrich Schleiermacher •
Gaunilo of Marmoutiers •
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel •
George Santayana •
Harald Høffding •
Heraclitus •
Mircea Eliade •
Immanuel Kant •
J. L. Mackie •
Johann Gottfried Herder •
Karl Barth •
Ludwig Feuerbach •
Maimonides •
Paul Tillich •
Pico della Mirandola •
Reinhold Niebuhr •
René Descartes •
Richard Swinburne •
Robert Merrihew Adams •
Rudolf Otto •
Sigmund Freud •
Søren Kierkegaard •
Thomas Aquinas •
Thomas Chubb •
William Alston •
William James •
W.K. Clifford •
William L. Rowe •
William Whewell •
William Wollaston •
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