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Skeptic Sophism

The use of skepticism as a blanket dismissal rather than a method of inquiry. Skeptic Sophism treats "I'm skeptical" as an argument-ending move, requiring no evidence, no reasoning, no engagement. It's skepticism without the work of skepticism—doubt as identity, not as practice. The skeptic sophist doubts everything that challenges their worldview while accepting everything that confirms it, all while claiming the mantle of critical thinking.
"I presented evidence. 'I'm skeptical,' he said, and that was it. No counter-evidence, no reasoning, just skepticism as conversation-ender. Skeptic Sophism: using doubt as a shield, not a tool. The ancient skeptics sought truth; the modern sophist just seeks escape."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 7, 2026
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Skeptic Postmodernism

A form of postmodernism that emphasizes skepticism about all claims to truth, knowledge, and authority—including its own. Skeptic Postmodernism is postmodernism at its most destabilizing, questioning not just grand narratives but the possibility of any stable knowledge. It's the philosophy of permanent doubt, of endless deconstruction, of the recognition that every claim to truth is also a claim to power. Skeptic Postmodernism is exhilarating and exhausting: it liberates you from dogma and leaves you with nothing solid to hold onto. It's the philosophy of those who would rather question everything than be fooled again.
Example: "He'd been burned too many times by people claiming to have the truth. Skeptic Postmodernism became his shield: doubt everything, trust nothing, question all claims to knowledge. It was lonely, but it was safe. He'd rather be skeptical than fooled."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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Skeptic Moralism

A form of moralism where skepticism—the practice of questioning claims and demanding evidence—becomes a performance of virtue and a tool for condemning others. The skeptic moralist treats their own skeptical stance as evidence of moral superiority, their willingness to doubt as proof of character, their demand for evidence as a sign of righteousness. Those who believe without sufficient evidence, who trust authority, who accept claims on faith are not just mistaken but morally suspect—gullible, lazy, irrational, dangerous. Skepticism ceases to be a tool for getting things right and becomes an identity, a badge of honor, a way of distinguishing the virtuous in-group from the contemptible out-group. The moralism betrays skepticism's core value—that we should proportion belief to evidence—by applying it selectively and using it to judge persons rather than claims.
Example: "He treated his own doubts as virtues and others' certainties as vices—Skeptic Moralism, using the posture of questioning to feel superior rather than to actually learn anything."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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Skeptic Puritanism

A purity culture within skeptical communities where the demand for skeptical rigor becomes a weapon for exclusion and condemnation rather than a tool for inquiry. Skeptic puritanism insists that true skeptics doubt everything—except the approved targets, except the community's own assumptions, except the necessity of skepticism itself. Members are judged by the purity of their skepticism, their willingness to doubt the right things in the right way, their rejection of any claim that hasn't passed community muster. The result is not genuine inquiry but a performance of skepticism—a display of proper doubt that signals belonging while foreclosing the very questioning that skepticism supposedly values. Skeptic puritanism produces communities that are certain of their own freedom from certainty, dogmatic in their opposition to dogma, and closed in their celebration of openness.
Example: "He'd built his identity around being a skeptic, but he'd never once questioned his own community's assumptions—Skeptic Puritanism, using the language of doubt to protect orthodoxy from examination."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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Skeptic Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs and practices that define mainstream skepticism—the often-unexamined assumptions about what counts as proper skeptical inquiry, what targets are worthy of skepticism, and what methods are legitimate. Skeptic orthodoxy includes specific commitments: that science is the only reliable path to knowledge, that supernatural claims are always suspect, that conspiracy theories are always false, that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, that believers are victims of cognitive bias, that skepticism means doubt rather than openness. Like all orthodoxies, it provides a framework for inquiry, but it can become dogmatic—applying skepticism selectively (intensely to claims it dislikes, minimally to claims it favors), treating its own assumptions as beyond question, and marginalizing skeptics who question the orthodoxy. Skeptic orthodoxy determines what claims are "worthy of investigation," what methods are "properly skeptical," and who counts as a "real skeptic" versus a "pseudoskeptic" or "gullible."
Example: "He called himself a skeptic but had never questioned any of his own community's assumptions—skeptic orthodoxy, where doubt is applied to everyone except us. The orthodoxy's power is making its own beliefs feel like the absence of belief."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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septillional

Pronunciation: /sɛpˈtɪl.jə.nəl/
Definition:
1. The ordinal number symbol: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
2. A position in a numerical sequence so vast it exists at the frontier between mathematics and abstract philosophy.
3. Pertaining to a scale used almost exclusively in theoretical discussions of maximal entropy.
4. Denoting a unit of divisibility so extreme it serves as a metaphor for practical impossibility or the limits of physical representation.

Significance:
• It defines the septillionth position with systematic regularity and clarity.
• It emphasizes the conceptual limits of quantification, megascale entropy, and the mathematics of ultimate physical limits.
• It identifies scales relevant to Bekenstein bound calculations, the total number of Planck units in cosmological horizons, and the upper bounds of statistical mechanics in closed systems.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations.
• It simplifies the lexical expression of quantities that operate at the extreme boundary of physical reality and mathematical modeling.
• It improves precision in meta-scientific discourse concerning the quantification of "everything" within a given theoretical framework.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "septillionth".
Adjective: septillional
Ordinal number: septillional (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000th)
Cardinal number: septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
Examples:
• "The total entropy of a cosmological horizon is estimated to be on the order of a septillional units."
• "A septillional part of that energy is less than a single quantum fluctuation."
• "Some models posit a septillional possible vacuum states in the string theory landscape."
• "The probability is less than one septillional, effectively defining the term 'impossible' for any physical process."
• "The number of discrete Planck volumes in the observable universe is violently one septillion. Thus, a septillional represents a single, indivisible unit at that absolute scale."
by Dmitrio January 14, 2026
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Wiki Sceptic

A person who is sceptical of Wikipedia's information and isn't aware how secure it's gotten with it's information, locking pages regarding to be historically relevant, citing articles and having bots automatically deny edits deemed to be inaccurate.
Joe: Wikipedia is so full of crap, it's an unreliable source of information.

Matt: Don't be a Wiki Sceptic, Wikipedia is reliable these days, they lock certain pages and have references to their information.

Joe: Oh.
by StirfriedBacon November 18, 2014
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