and communist. A capitalist, for example, is “one who believes
in” capitalism.
z Two -isms that are commonly confused are agnosticism and atheism.
ż Agnosticism is a noun referring to the view that we do not
know or cannot know whether or not a deity exists.
ż Atheism, in contrast, is a noun referring to the belief that there
is no God. AtheismFRPHVIURPWKH*UHHNSUH¿[a-, meaning
“not or without,” and the Greek noun theos, meaning “god.”
Nihilism (noun)
A belief in nothing.
z Nihilism comes from the Latin nihil, meaning “nothing.” In
philosophy, this word refers to the complete rejection of religious
beliefs and moral values.
Solipsism (noun)
- The philosophy that one has no valid reason for believing that
anything exists except oneself. - An extreme preoccupation with one’s own feelings and thoughts.
z Solipsism was coined in 1871 from two Latin words: solus, meaning
“alone,” and ipse, meaning “self.” It’s commonly used in reference
to an extremely egocentric person.
Protean (adjective)
Able to take many forms or do many different things; versatile.
z Protean comes to us from Proteus, a sea god in Greek mythology
who both was prescient and could change shape. He would foretell
the future only to those who could catch him in his shape-shifting.