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equiprobabilism
[ ee-kwuh-prob-uh-buh-liz-uhm, ek-wuh- ]
noun
- a theory that in cases of doubt as to the lawfulness or unlawfulness of an action, it is permissible to follow either argument. Compare probabilism ( def 2 ).
Word History and Origins
Origin of equiprobabilism1
Example Sentences
The praise given to St. Alphonsus by the Church reflects no glory on Probabilism, since the Saint rejected Probabilism and professed Equiprobabilism.
But Equiprobabilism is a happy medium between Probabiliorism inclining to Rigorism, and Probabilism inclining towards Laxism.
But Equiprobabilism is so complicated and abstruse that even the professional theologians who hold it are often at a loss how to apply it, and are found to give inconsistent decisions.
Equiprobabilism.—The doctrine of Equiprobabilism is a middle way between Probabiliorism and Probabilism.
Therefore, Equiprobabilism does right in making these the guiding principles for the court of conscience.
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