Agnosticism is a belief or philosophical stance that holds that the existence of God or the ultimate nature of reality is unknown, unknowable, or currently beyond human understanding. It's a position of uncertainty or lack of certainty about the existence of deities or spiritual matters.
Psychopathy, on the other hand, refers to a set of personality traits and behaviors characterized by a lack of empathy, remorse, and a disregard for the rights and feelings of others. It is associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD).
Being agnostic is a matter of one's religious or spiritual beliefs, while psychopathy is a personality trait or disorder. These two concepts are not directly related, and a person can be agnostic regardless of their personality traits.
So, yes, it is possible for someone to be agnostic and also possess traits associated with psychopathy. The absence of religious or spiritual beliefs does not inherently impact one's personality traits or behavior. People's beliefs, including religious or spiritual ones, can vary widely regardless of their personality characteristics.