pilosism

/ˌpɪləˈsɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A philosophical theory in ancient Greece, which was the name given to the doctrine that the gods had ceased to intervene in human affairs, or that they had never done so.

“The historian studied the concept of pilosism in the context of ancient Greek philosophy.”

Synonyms

  • atheism
  • secularism

Antonyms

  • polytheism
  • theism