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The Will to Doubt

Chapter 16 No.16

Word Count: 1346    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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The Will to Doubt
The Will to Doubt
“"[...]doubt is not less real nor less dangerous, nor even less capable, when under control, of useful applications. Any danger, too, squarely faced is at least half met. Why, then, be so impracticable, so like characters in fables, as to overlook or turn one's back upon the doubt of the day, refusing it a place and a part in real life? The negative things of life can be so only relatively. Death itself cannot possibly be absolute, and doubt, not unlike death, indeed perhaps only one of death's messengers, must be even a gift, or an agent, of the gods. Some things, [...]."”
1 Chapter 1 THE CONFESSION OF DOUBT.2 Chapter 2 DIFFICULTIES IN OUR ORDINARY VIEWS OF THINGS.3 Chapter 3 THE VIEW OF SCIENCE ITS RISE AND CHARACTER.4 Chapter 4 SCIENCE WOULD BE OBJECTIVE.5 Chapter 5 SCIENCE WOULD BE SPECIALISTIC.6 Chapter 6 SCIENCE WOULD BE AGNOSTIC.7 Chapter 7 POSSIBLE VALUE IN THESE ESSENTIAL DEFECTS OF EXPERIENCE.8 Chapter 8 THE PERSONAL AND THE SOCIAL, THE VITAL AND THE FORMAL IN EXPERIENCE.9 Chapter 9 AN EARLY MODERN DOUBTER.10 Chapter 10 REALITY, WITHOUT FINALITY, IN ALL THINGS.11 Chapter 11 THE PERFECT SYMPATHY BETWEEN THE SPIRITUAL AND THE MATERIAL.12 Chapter 12 A GENUINE INDIVIDUALITY.13 Chapter 13 IMMORTALITY.14 Chapter 14 No.1415 Chapter 15 No.1516 Chapter 16 No.1617 Chapter 17 No.1718 Chapter 18 No.1819 Chapter 19 No.1920 Chapter 20 No.2021 Chapter 21 No.2122 Chapter 22 No.22