nonposition
Nonposition refers to a philosophical concept that rejects the idea of taking a definitive stance or adopting a fixed belief on a particular issue. Instead of asserting a positive claim, a nonposition acknowledges the complexity, ambiguity, or unknowability of a subject, choosing to remain uncommitted rather than to err on the side of certainty. This approach can stem from a variety of intellectual or practical considerations, such as an awareness of limitations in knowledge, a recognition of competing valid perspectives, or a deliberate choice to avoid the potential pitfalls of dogmatism.
In practice, a nonposition can manifest as an admission of ignorance, a statement of doubt, or an
The concept of nonposition can be found in various intellectual traditions, often related to skepticism, agnosticism,