The Controversy of Doubt and Certainty in the Theory of Knowledge

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  • Abd-Rabbah Youssef Abu-Braiq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54172/ym1mwc22

Keywords:

Doubt and Certainty, Philosophy, Theory of Knowledge

Abstract

The problem of knowledge has accompanied philosophy since its inception, and it remains, to this day, a continuous subject of debate in various humanities fields. We must acknowledge from the outset that knowledge, in all its forms, presupposes the existence of a subject or an agent who desires to know a subject capable of being known. In other words, it is presupposed that the subject is transparent and that humans can penetrate it to perceive and understand it as it is in itself. Doubt is a belief held by its adherents that human efforts to obtain knowledge are futile. When doubt focuses on people's beliefs, it becomes a denial, as in the case of the atheist who denies the existence of God. This denial implies a lack of belief in the existence of any other god, issuing a negative judgment aimed at mental ease, peace of mind, and a state of indifference. Followers of doubt take a middle stance between absolute scepticism and dogmatic certainty, asserting claims whose absolute truth is supported and defended even if they lack logical support or face destructive objections. Doubt neither completely denies the positions of others nor stubbornly insists on its stance; rather, it suspends judgment without affirmation or negation, saying "I do not know," although it tends more towards doubt than certainty. Epistemic doubt differs from methodological doubt, in which the researcher artificially generates doubt as a method of thinking, imposing it willingly to rid his mind of previous information as a precondition for rethinking it anew on his own.

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2024-04-23

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Abu-Braiq, A.-R. Y. (2024). The Controversy of Doubt and Certainty in the Theory of Knowledge. Al-Mukhtar Journal of Social Sciences, 28(1), 309-329. https://doi.org/10.54172/ym1mwc22

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