This quote means that it is better to know the truth, even if it is unpleasant, than to be uncertain or in a state of doubt. Having clarity and certainty, even in the face of a harsh truth, is preferable to living with uncertainty or ambiguity.
The advice "when in doubt tell the truth" is not a question, therefore it doesn't have an answer. I do agree that it is generally a good thing to tell the truth, and I endeavor to do so in the various answers that I post here.
Descartes believed that doubt was a crucial tool in the search for truth. By subjecting all his beliefs to doubt, he aimed to find a foundation of knowledge that could not be doubted. This led him to his famous statement "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am), which served as the starting point for his philosophical system.
"I think, therefore I am" is the first truth of which Descartes is certain. This statement, known as cogito ergo sum, demonstrates Descartes' method of doubt by acknowledging that even if all his perceptions are false, his ability to doubt and think proves his existence as a thinking being.
Descartes believed that truth could be determined through reasoning and skepticism. He emphasized the use of doubt as a method to arrive at clear and distinct ideas that could be considered true beyond any doubt. This approach led to his famous statement "I think, therefore I am" as the foundation for knowledge.
Skepticism is the philosophical theory that maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and that truth is ultimately unknowable or unattainable by humankind. Skeptics doubt the possibility of having absolute certainty about the truth of any belief or proposition.
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The advice "when in doubt tell the truth" is not a question, therefore it doesn't have an answer. I do agree that it is generally a good thing to tell the truth, and I endeavor to do so in the various answers that I post here.
Not particularly. Skepticism: doubt about the truth of something. Victim: a person harmed as a result of an event or action.
In my opinion doubt is good. Doubt forces you to research the truth.
As far as I know its about Hamlets love for Ophelia (or alleged love). It means you can doubt the stars are made of fire, doubt the sun does move (like they believed that the Sun revolved around the Earth), doubt that the truth is a lie but that the basic idea of love is real. If that answers your question??
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Uncertainty; doubtfulness; doubt.
Doubt is the touchstone of truth, it is the acid which eats away the false.
This is something which would be said by someone who has done their very best at something. It is a statement to the effect that "this is the best I can do, I doubt you can better it, but you're welcome to try".
I doubt it.
To Doubt
no it doesnt and if you search somthin on this website ill doubt it come up