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Etymology 1

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From anti- +‎ sceptic.

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antisceptic (plural antisceptics)

  1. Someone who is opposed to scepticism.
    • 1995, Paul Russell, Freedom and Moral Sentiment: Hume's Way of Naturalizing Responsibility, page 172:
      Unlike the rationalistic sceptic, the rationalistic antisceptic believes he can provide an adequate justification for responsibility [....]
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Etymology 2

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antisceptic

  1. Misspelling of antiseptic.