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Book: Atheism in Five Minutes

Chapter: 6. How Should Atheism Be Measured?

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.43292

Blurb:

Knowing how to measure atheism requires a clear understanding of atheism. Atheism is the absence of belief in a god, gods, or higher powers. Questions to measure atheism can measure whether someone believes in a specific god, in any gods, or in any higher powers. Additional questions may attempt to capture confidence in one's atheism or whether or not one believes that it is possible to develop knowledge about a god, which would measure agnosticism. Finally, asking whether people have heard about specific gods and reject the existence of gods or simply have not heard about a god would allow for a measure of positive or negative atheism.

Chapter Contributors

  • Ryan Cragun (rcragun@ut.edu - rcragun) 'University of Tampa'