I was wondering what are the thoughts of the community about this, let me know:) — Lea
Living with doubt may involve some mental anguish — Jack Cummins
Perhaps, but have you noticed that it depends upon what belief you are doubting? No one is traumatised by the notion that they doubt if the platypus is a mammal. Generally anxiety takes place if you are conditioned into thinking that certainty is possible and specifically that it is possible about 'supernatural' beliefs - for instance life after death and god stuff. The other belief that seems to preoccupy certain people is whether we are living in a simulation or not or if what we call reality is a fancy cover for some heavy duty idealism. — Tom Storm
Doesn't everyone except fundamentalists and crack pots? — Tom Storm
I was wondering what are the thoughts of the community about this, let me know:) — Lea
I think people worry about all sorts of doubts, like whether the surgery will work, whether the job will remain, whether the relationship will continue, whether the team will win, etc. — Hanover
Doubt is overrated. — Banno
Doubting about existential questions (death, purpose of life, God etc). — dimosthenis9
Each act of doubt rests on something that is undoubted. — Banno
The result is malformed notions such as idealism and solipsism — Banno
SO if you really want to doubt, try doubting that you understand "absolute truth". — Banno
So what? That doesn't say anything about the doubt itself. — dimosthenis9
In fact, we live only in doubt. — dimosthenis9
Can you doubt your death or your purpose in life without presuposing your life? Each act of doubt rests on something that is undoubted.
That's part of the logical structure of doubt.
The habit in philosophy has been to focus on doubt, with the result that most philosophical discussion - especially amongst dilettantes - is excessively cynical. The result is malformed notions such as idealism and solipsism.
So take the notion you used: "absolute truth". What that is remains obscure. Like Douglas Adams ultimate question of life the universe and everything, folk don't take the time to work out what it is they are looking for. The result is they jump to absurdity, perhaps god, perhaps nihilism.
SO if you really want to doubt, try doubting that you understand "absolute truth". Do some conceptual analysis, see if you can work out what you mean. — Banno
SO you are claiming: that doubt is dependent on certainty says nothin about doubt. — Banno
Hmm. That's a bit contrary. — Banno
Doubt the sense of that. — Banno
You sure about that? — Banno
It comes back to the notion that philosophy consists in conceptual analysis. — Banno
Only about the nature of the doubt.Its origin. But so what? It doesn't make it vanish or solve it. So for me at least it isn't much helpful. — dimosthenis9
That's all you ever you here these days. :yawn: — Wheatley
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