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The master part of the article is a dictionary entry blown up on Geschwafelniveu. As Lemma doubt is probably relevant as philosophical term. That is also suggested in the text at the end, but is not really treated. In addition there is also the many better (however at present with DDR-URV standing) article of methodical doubts. That would have to clear up times one, which is been versed a little in the subject: Methodical doubt revise in such a way that it is guaranteed that no URV is present, restores then in the article name area and doubts redirecten on it. -- ThePeter 09:04, 25 January 2006 (CET)

Doubt uncertainty is named regarding confidence, acts, decisions or faith.

The word doubt (gothical tweifls and old-high-German zwival) comes from the composition form twi from two and the suffix folds, which are to be equated fold etymologisch with the today's word. This leads to the word meaning

If one is subject to feelings, then one is uncertainly, one white somewhat not exact or one believes non to something one doubts. The disorder through incessant "“gnawing"” doubts can lead up to the despair.

In the value order doubts were considered to be eliminated as an evil, that fast should and that, as permanent condition, humans destroy. Since that time since the clearing-up the doubt was revalued more and more and is considered as a condition of all realization progress. Realization theoreticians point out however that the condition of the possibility of doubt is the faith in (one) truth.

The definite negation of a faith conviction (e.g. Atheism) does not fall under the term doubt.

See also: Methodical doubt; Doubt as Christian sin (desperatio); Despair; also: Cogito ergo sum

Other

  • Doubt is Swiss a potato chip mark of the doubts Pomy chip AG in Zurich.
  • Zweilfel is the surname of Albert Zweifel.

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