When it comes to the ethics of doubt and how that affects society many questions should be raised, but I doubt they will be.
just sayin'
just sayin'
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I doubt you'd understand.Why not raise the questions you have about doubt?
To me? doubt and skepticism are related whereas cynicism is a horse of a different color.What's the difference to you between doubt, skepticism, and cynicism?
Sorry, I misunderstood you. I thought you wanted to discuss the topic.
This topic is open ended. Let's discuss the ethics of doubt. Bush had no doubt ever about his actions or policies, and look where that took our country.
The war in Iraq. The myth of the weapons of mass destruction. Bush's whole stance was stubborn ignornance.
He never doubted himself, and that made it impossible for him to lead the country in a wise way.
Show me the evidence that Bush EVER doubted his view or actions.
When and where did Bush say he had no doubts? Maybe he did. But you need to show where he said that if you are to make the case you are/were trying to make.Never mind. If you ask me if there is value in doubt, my answer is yes. If you connect doubt to a question of faith--I say doubt has value if it causes you to deeply question what is meaningful.
If you want to use having no doubt in an ordinary way--such as what Bush did--I can go there, and say that having no doubt can be a form of ignorance.
I'm sick of Bush. I refer you to Bob Woodward's four books on the Bush presidency. The answer you seek is there.