rare. [ANTI- 8.] The doctrine or system of those who hold it unlawful to follow the more probable opinion in preference to the less probable one.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., s.v., F. Gisbert has a treatise express in favour of Antiprobabilism.

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1880.  Dublin Rev., 244–5. His defence of Antiprobabilism, an argument deduced by the Probabilist writers.

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1909.  T. Slater, Mor. Theol., 45. The war between probabilism and antiprobabilism had broken out, a war conducted with the greatest heat and passion for two hundred years, and not even yet quite ended.

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